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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1920)
IONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1029. SAL0I DEACONESS HOSPITAL LEADERS APPEAL FOR HELP Aid of the cltiaeng of Salem in erect " log the new structure for the Salem ' IHaconMw hoRpital is requested 1b communication Issued Saturday by of ficials In charge of the Institution. Ac cording te the letter monevs recelreJ milt be spent to building for the ex pansion of the hospital. The letter reads: "To the pastor and member, of tho tear Christian Friends: " "After nearly three years -of serrioe In the Capital city, during which time v nave eared for more than two uoa sand patients of all faiths and finaa caal conditions, we will not be misun derstood, I am sure, if we nsk for th privilege of a statement of oui Plans itod needs in the enlargement and ex tension of our hOHpItal work In this buy. The appreciation of our senricea, smd the spirit in which thev have been j performed, is best indicattsa by the u (wiled condition of the hospital and the patronage of many of the leading FREE TREATMENTS ARE PROVIDED FOR DISABLED SOLDIERS SUCCESS OF GREAT LAND RECLAME, PROGRAM FORECAST Washington, D. C, Feb. is. Be cause discharged, sick, or disabled sol diers do not know the extent of federal old they -are entitled to, a great many of them are buying their own artificial limbs, paying for medical attention, or neglecting themselves., in spite of the fact that they can sret the very best of treatment from the government Reports reaching the Vnitcd States public health service from stations where hospitals are in operation for the the benefit of discharged soldiers, sailors, marine and war nurses, show that a great number of 'men who served in the war and were Injured have never fully understood the pro visions of the legislation supplement ing the war risk insurance act. Under the terms of this legislation the public health service has established hospitals at convenient places throughout the United States for the free treatment of any mmber of the military establish ment whose disability may be traced to service with ."the military, or naval utizens and the loyal suppoit 01 many jrceg- These are civilian hospitals, not of the leading pnysicians. we nav.u,1(J,,r army discipline. worked to a great disadvantage be cause of a lack of a suitable building and equipment. A new building and proper equipment Is imperative If si are to respond to the constantly In meaning demands upon the hospital. Plans have been approved and work begun on a tfO.OOO building, which wbl be fireproof throughout, and strict iy modern In plans and construction, and when completed will afford op-1 orating facilities equal to the best In the Pacific northwest. "As soon as possible a department of social service will be opened, so iul pastors and churches, and needv communities, can huve trained Chris tian workers with or without comp,i cation. We are not unmindful of the nurse training department as to meit trained nurses In the homes, and shall M soon as possible, so enlarge our Constantly increasing demands for ibis need. Without any solicitation on our part, relief of the needy, and rev cue of the unfortunate, has become a Tcognli(id feature of our work In B tern. ' "It Is the Intention of the manage tucnt to eetHbllsh rn the near future a home for worn out nurses And dea conesses for the Puclfio coast mo nature of our work gives us a field entirely distinct from that of the ordU nury hospital. Instoud of being In com petition we seek the closest co-operation with existing Institutions. 'So fur the support from Salem has been thoroughly appreciated, and In fact without It we could not have suc ceeded, but the time has tome that if wo are to reallite a $110,000.00 build ing with an additional $15,000 for ; ulpntcnt, we must have $20,000 at least from our friends and tho citizens of Malum and community generally. "We aim not only to give our pat rons the best scientific treatment an J rare, but. to make our services warmly Christiun, so that those who come to ais shall find not only healing for the body but the healing and comfort the sreat physician Himself ghea This distinctly Christian purpose being eon tral In oil our work we naturally turs to Christ an people for encouragement and support. If agreeable to you we would be pleased to send a representa tive of the hospltul to your pulpit with B statement of our plans and purpowm. this courtesy would la greatly appre ciated. Yours in the Muster's Service. The Sulem Deaconess Hospital. The bill provides that the men ara entitled to a free medical examination to determine the extent of their dis ability. If found to be disabled the war risk bureau will pay them com pensation according to the extent of the disability, and If the case requires, It will direct tlhit they be admitted to the most convenient public health service hospital or sanatorium. The hospital furnishes artificial limbs, glass eyes, braces for deformed limbs, etc., free. It also examines the eyes to see whether glasses are need ed and looks after the teeth. , In case of tuberculous, or other diseases re quiring like treatment, special sana torium treatment is provided. Dis charged sick or disabled soldiers, sail ors, marines and nurses aro urged to write to the United States public health service, Washington, t. C, for furthor details. I1' If nil mlllitge tax measures to be Voted on in Way are adopted the state ,iHx levy next year will be exceed this yfrar's by more than 100 per rent. PQLDS (are best treete '"txternally" .with,' SJCKS VAP0RU Six hundred acres of Indian land are to be sold at tho Umatilla agency February 18. The uppralsed value ot the land, which is in nine parcels, is $80,140, or a little more than $134 per acre, , f - " ' ay. &o.i.0 IS. THOMAS' WORD TO WOMEN TeUs of the Great Good Lydia E. Pinkham'i Vegetable Compound Did For Her. Monica. Mich.-" About a vear after my second baby was born I suffered with dizziness every morning so that I could hardly get around. 1 bad heard from other women about your medicine and had read letters about it so my hus band got me Lydia & Piiikham's Vege table Compound which I took accord ing to directions and in a short time I was entirely relieved. 'I also took the Vege table Compound before my last buby came and am thankful to say that it re lieved my sufferings very much and I shall never be without it at such times. 1 have told others of Its great worth and shall keep on telling it. Mrs. Ed. Thomas, Box 184, Morrice, Mich. Women should not continue to suffer day in and day out and drag out a sickly, half-hearted existence, missing three fourths of the joy of living, when they can find health in Lydia E. I'inkham'a vegetable Compound. If you would like free confidential ad vice address Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Admitting that enemies of reclama tion in the middle western and eastern states miiiht succeed in delaying the $266,000,000 reclamation program submitted to congress by the Western States Reclamation association, D. W. Davis, governor of Idaho and president of the association, In a letter to State Engineer Percy A. Cupper expresses confidence In the ultimate success of the program. Frleaits of irrigation v Oregon are urged by Davis, however, to keep up interest In the program to the end that "we may have the hearty co-operation of all the great states in volved In this irrigation union." j Success Is Seen. "Our demands for financial assist ance staggered the leaders,1 Davis in explaining the rece whioh the committee from the recla mation association met at the hands or congress when presenting their claims for recognition and assistance. "Yet r can report to you that our econom ical arguments have made a deep Im pression on them and I believe can state with absolute sincereity thai i. we do not get the things now which we are asking that within another year or two, It is certain to come because our committee of governors and execu tive committeemen, has, I think, made a deep impression on members of con gress. Our fight will come from the mid dle western States where they fear competition both in production and In land, Davis declares. "Their argu ment Is baseless. We must produce more wheat no matter where It comes from for in three years' time the Uni ted States will be importing this grain condition which will be an indict ment against our intelligence If we fail to develop the wheat and hay lands of the west." Davis mentions the fact that t reclamation bill. Including the appro- .. inirn.liined'bein stlected to stay in Washington to 1U4 Uttn ' " Kin- keep the association miormeu as 10 me progress of the reclamation legislation. Members of the American Legion are urged by Davis to lend their support to the program also inasmuch as "this In the opening wedge in the soldier set tlemeQt plan." prmtton provision in the house by Representative caid of Nebraska and In the senate by Senator McXary of Oregon, and Is started on Its way. "Del us keep interest up to the lim it in this bill and the association," he ! pleads. "We have great problems and we can meet all of them successfully in time. Let us not siare legitimate expense nor energy."' former Governor Spry of Utah has rKisj Let's look straight at this tea-question: .What you want is tea flavor, not tannin. Good states j tea is delightful, refreshing, T restful. Tannin is harsh to the taste, and bad for the stomach and nerves. : You want to get the most for your money. Tannin tea makes very few cups of tea-flavor to the pound. Good tea makes most cups is really cheaper. Common tea is the tannin-tea. Schilling Tea is the good tea. There are four flavors of Schilling Tea Japan, Ceylon India, Oolong, English Breakfast All one quality. In i.prchmyn.lined moisture-proof packages. At grocers everywhere. A Schilling St Co San Francisco The fSJi treatment Is a simple effective remedy for sufferers from itching, burning, skin troubles. Try today, bathing that uncomfortable, irritated surface with RES1NOL SOAP and warm water, Alter you have dried it gently with a soft cloth, apply RES1NOL OINTMENT with the finger tips. Then see if you are not surprised at the prompt and blessed relief. RESINOL SHAVING STICK gives a rich lather, full of sooth ing, healing properties which leave theskin comfortable and refreshed. All dru&itft carry tht Jttsiml prtdtult. ,; TREE! I ) fend for yours iis Your copy of Morse's Garden Guide for 1920 is ready for distribution today, and it's free. Just send us your . ' name and address (a post card will do) and we'll mail you this 100-pagc book, at once. j Morse's Garden Guide covers all phases of Pacific Coast Gardening and the 1920 issue is better than ever. We have already sent out copies to those whose re quests we had on file people who have come to rely year in and year out on this practical, instructive hand book on market, home tui flower carder.; HIT If Vrtll , ' " j are going to plant vegetables or flowers, you will need a copy. So don't delay send for your copy today. tMtmitrMtmi SnJ, mrr mU ml alt Jntm in 5 f(iti,. QnamtUj fMMAiu mffltclun ft C.C.H01SE&CO. :r!'. A New Lace Collar The Fairy Touch on Woman's Dress ot Suit Really, it's surprising how a pretty collar will brighten an otherwise plain garment. Here is a stupendous collection of the newest novelties in 128 Market St Slw aaj Ssadfrawsr tlaca 1S72 Saa Fraadsea Lace Net ' .' Organdie Georgette Round Pointed Square Unique : Collars, Collars and Cuff Sets, Vestees, charming origin ations and fixings. Some of these are quite simple and small in price, while the Venice Point LaceVariety is del- kately handsome a fit adornment for every woman. ,50c. TO S5.65 1 7 :. i ' .. - . , . See the All-Over Laces and Nets at 75c a Yard THOMSON'S "GL0VE-FITT1NGW CORSETS Y.W.CA. Thanked by Mother of Girl Befriended Here The following letter of "thanks to ihe T. W. C. A. was received Sat urday from a mother whose daughter was in a Salem hoepital for a serious operation: "Dear friends: 1 got home safe, and last week my daughter got home from Salem: She is getting well fast. I thought of you girls so much, of your nice work you are doing, and how helpful It was to me. It is so nice to know some one In a strange place 'that one can trust, and you were both so nice to us, we just felt at home. Women can be a great help to each other. That is a great' work, and God be with you till we meet again. ''Tours truly, "MRS. E. "E." There are 782 varieties of Arctic flowers which have but two colors, white and yellow. For Colds, Crfp or Influenza and as a Preventative, take LAXA TIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets- Look for E. W. GROVE'S signature on the box. 30c. (Adv) Fraudulent Portrait A new c,inrrto v.-: - Willamette rivor i ' e" si Agents Reported m WtTVr j which is 385 feet, with itil'T"'' A group of "portrait i,;enls ar ft, r sild to be working in Salem. People 'agents ' j .ho have patronized the3e claim that they are making; risreprj stntation concerning tlw materials and workmanship of their warea 4 men are said to be working her. On s man shows a fine sample, "guuran-tt-cd." and takes the or0- at about $10 per portrait. The order wiirther. be delivered by a second individual, who collects the money on the groun.'s that "this is what we represented." The delivered goods are sa'd be noth ing but inferior crayon drawings. The matter has been called to the attention of the local authorities The rapid growth of the nails is an Indication of good health.' J OVER-ACIDITY I &e stomach has bp Bight'. re "yew rtM-chiHril dillnibsd, diuohe ro ei thteT n & bmgua belois rettrmj mi ay ley refreshing sleep. ThepurireJ leadDMt of XMnttah ruiudeee bj SCOTT A BOWfU MAKERS OF SCOTTI UULSO 11 & 1? (Eo. I Outfitters to Women, Misses and Children. Quality Merchandise Popular Prices i NEW COATS, SUITS and DRESSES An Exposition of Early Spring in Women's Apparel , At Salem's Greatest Women's Apparel Store The Style Leadership Of This Store was. never more forcefully demonstrated than in this not able exhibit of new spring modes. Assortments are larger than ever before so early in the season, and values unequaled in the citT. Discriminating dressers who look to this store for correct styles will be glad of this opportunity to view the new spring fashions in women's'4 suits, coats, dresses, skirts, petticoats and waists. You are invited to come and inspect the late arrivals. i03 Salem, Oregon. Announcement Extraordinary HOUSEWIVES TAKE NOTICE! We have just received a large shipment of dishes, glassware, alumin um ware, etc., to add to our stock of premium goods. Beside under selling all competitors we give you these Valuable Premiums Free Coupons with every $1 purchase. SAVE THE Mand see how kuickly you will have enough to get something useful for your sideboard or table. As a proof, of the popularity of our premiums we find on check ing up November and December that we gave our customers nearly $1000 (including the Brunswick Victrola) absolutely free with . the ........ goods purchased of us. 1 LADIES LISTEN-DOES IT PAY TO TRADE WITH US? We think it does, so will you, after you try us once. If you are not a cus tomer now, come in and get acquainted and look these premiums over. If you are already one, you may see something in the goods you want, bring in your coupons." Premium goods on display all this week in our window. Look for them. ; PEOPLE'S CASH STORE , WHERE YOUR MONEY BUYS MOST