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PAGE TWO. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL THURSDAY Aid University In State Survey Several prominent citizens of Sa lem who are known to be in touch j wiui luvai nviv uterus rcvtrivrv ' leiiera mis wwk asking ment to rep- t resent the University of Oregon i.i their locality. They will secure dat-i for the records of the state wide sur vey as to mental dfect, delinquency, and dependency which the legisla ture requested at its last session when It passed a concurrent resolution ask ing for this information so as to be able to have- accurate figures on the subject ns a basis for intelligent leg islation in the future. At the request of the extension division of the uni versity, the V. S. public health serv ice Is cooperating with the state anJ has sent Dr.. Chester L. Carlisle from "Washington, D. C, to Oregon to take charge of the work as director. The headquarters of the survey is the of. fice of the extension division of the University of Oregon at Eugene, to which all correspondence should be addressed. The citizens of Salem who have re ceived letters requesting their as sistance in this important subject are: Supt. J. A. Churchill, Supt. E. F. Carleton, J. S. Murray, R. E. Steiner, L. M. fiilbert. E. S. Tilllnghast. J. N. Smith, Jerome WY Howard, Misj Margaret L. Mann, R. B. Goodin, Miss Lillian McNary, Supt. L. F. Griffith, Supt. Q. C. Bellinger, Justice Henry L. Benson. Justice Henry J. Bean, Chief Justice Thomas A. McBrido, Justice Lawrence T. Harris, Justice George H. Burnett, Justice Alfred 3. Hennett, Justice Charles A. Johns, Don H. Upjohn, Judge W. M. BushcV Rev. J. R. Buck, Mrs. B. F. Ham II-i ton. Dr. S. A. D. Bean, Dr. F. E Drown, Dr. R. D. Byrd, Dr. W. H. Eyrd, Dr. Richard Cartwright, Dr. C. E. Cashatt, Dr. H. J. Clements, Dr. W. A. Cuslck, Dr. J. H. Falrchlld, Dr. E. E. Fisher, Dr. J. H. Garnjobst, Dr. A. 11. Giles, Dr. D. F. Lane. Dr. O. B. Miles, Dr. Morse, Dr. Robertson, Dr. W. Mott, Dr. J. R. Pemberton, Dv. romeroy, Dr. J. YV. Ransom, Dr. Mary C. Rowland, Dr. Steeves, Dr. KIndley, Dr. V. H. Thompson, Dr. Van Winkle, Supt. IV. M. Smith, Miss Aeat,ha A. Hilliar, Miss. Charlotte Holstrom, Miss Mabel Perrins, Miss Helen M. Koslin, Miss Rose Claire Williams, H. J. Clements, Dr. I'rlnoa W. Byrd, Pres. academy of the Sa cred Heart, J. R. Pemberton, Miss A, C. Berg, Dr. C. E. CaBhatt, Rev. R. L. Futnam, Rev. W. C. Kantnor, Bev. F. H. Reeves, Rev. H. H. Rob bins, Rev. E. T. Sherman, Rev. H. C. Stover, Rev. F. C. Butler, Rev James Elvin, Harry Craln, R. J. Hen dricks, Mrs. Blanche M. Jones, Wil lamette university, Mayor, O. J. eon. Rev. J, C. Tibetts, Judge G. Bingham. , , The canJi late 'are: Missos Crystal, Lut'Kttarl, kl?ieu Hoover, "ean llr.ttun. ! Dorothy Burkner, Hazel Ftar, Av.lhl Richards, Maud Holland. Mildred Brown, Grace Tyler, Myrtle Mason. Lola Housley, Borlci Blatchford, Imia Fannin? aad Ina Moore. Tticy aie be ing csached by Horace Rahskopt, as sistant in the public speaking depart -ment. - Marion League Alone Opposes School Measure The Marion County Taxpayers lea gue is the only organization in the state so far on record as opposed to the proposed two mill state tax for the aid of the elementary schools ac cording to E. F. Carleton, assistant superintendent of public Instruction, who declares that his offioe is in re celpt of numerous resolutions endor: ing the measure. Among the organizations which have gone on record as favoring the mlllage tax measure Carleton men tlons the Daughters of the American Revolution recently in convention at Albany, the Salem Woman's club and the school officers convention of aJjk son county. Census Figures Washington, Mar. 25. Pop- ulation statistics for 1920 an- nounced today by the census bureau included: Davenport, Iowa, 56,727, an $ increase of 13,69? or SI. 8 per cent over 1910. Wll-Geo. Debate Try-Out To Be Held Monday The tryout for women debaters at Willamette university to select the tennis whfeh will debate against O. A. C, Pacific university, McMlnnvllle college tand College of Puget Sound will be held In the chapel In the First M. E. church next Monday night. Fourteen girls are turning out, and a winning team wlll'udoubtedly ma-j terlalir.e from this numbor. FREE TO PileSufferers IWt B. Cut- Until You Try This Naw Hons Cur That Anjona Can Ua Without Diaeamfort or Lom of Tim. Simply Chaw p a Plaaaanl Taatinf TaMat Occaaioaau and Rid Yeursalf of PUaa. Let Me Prove This Free. My Internal method for the treatment andperniHniMitrellefofplleHtjtheMirrect one. Thousands upon thousands of grate ful letters testify to this, and I want you to try this method at my expense. No matter whether your case is of Ions taqdlnnor recent development, whether It lachronlc or acute, whether it la orcaa lonal or permaneot, you should send for this free trial treatment. Momatter where yoa live - no matter What your age or occupation - if you are troubled with piles, my method will re lleve you promptly. .ij?pef,""iy want t0 ,ml tno apparently bopeleia eases whereail forma Of ointments, salves, and other local ap plications have failed. I want you to reallae that my meth6d of treating piles Is the one most depend, able treatment. This liberal offer of free treatment is too Important for you to neglect a single day. Write now. Send no money. Simply ToIjAY eoatma do thU now- Free Pile Remedy i. R. Paire, 949D PaBldg Marshall. Mloh. Please send free trial of your K"thod Q AS-. . a as a.,, ,-.. ., Entente Forced Iron Brigade On Germany, Claim Berlin, Mar. 21. Discussing the po litical situation growing oh! of the re volt 11 by Dr. Wolfgang K-ipp, Edou ard Divid, minister wilhnu: portfolio in hi Ebert cabinet, told the Assoc! atej Press, today the "Ra'tic troops were a gift to us by the entente." He charged the allies nad .ompelled Germany not only to recognize the re fractory Iron brigade, but hsd ordered it returned to Germany after the troops wee virtually under Russian colors. "We disown them," Herr tavld ue clared. "We branded' then', a desert ers and adventurers and were glad to get rid of them and th-it the entente forced us to withdraw them behind the German frontier against our Wish es and better judgment, Mrs. Ellis To Be Speaker, At Big "Y" Dinner On Friday Welcomed by soldiers and sanc? and the American Legion everywhere she goes, and endorsed by Dr. W. Carl ton Smith and Dr. B. F. Pound, of Cap ital Post No. 9, American Legion. Mrs. Jean Morris Ellis, famous "friend of the fighting men, "-will be feted at mm P if? i I If MRS. JEAX MO It HIS ELLIS ''Friend of the Fighting Jtton" to Ad dress Soldiers and Sailors at Y. M. C. A. Friday Kvening. , dinner In the, Y. M. C. A. Friday even ing at 6:30 Plates for 75 have been arranged for at the dinner, and all sol diers and sailors are urged to attend. Mrs. Ellis will be the principal sneak er. ' v. ' ' . 'V .. .. '- , Mrs. Ellis will arrive in Salem 'Fri day at 1:50 p. m. from Albany, and will speak at the high school at 3.iw Saturday she will address the Salem War Mothers, upon the Invitation of THE MILLION DOLLAR INVENTION - WANTED Distributors for' the greatest time, labor and money saving machine ever invented. Does the work of three men on a farm; wtlghg 20 lbs'; retails for $12.50, Farmers and ranch men buy on sight. Agents make $350 to $500 per month. "Mm with knowledge of the farm preferred. Apply Marlon- Hotel, LEWIS ALVERSON Manager n .. i 'I ' -LI- - - I t&3'r&jK U I ".'J llil 13 U I. 1,1 1 Vf rT v lM,t W a. la-.ljf V5lH ZWM' 1 aT..vf'.1-svV . I wW.4)atjf4i V5lH4' mJ il'a.'; "' ? r - .... T: .-sew J T A''.'. V.Sf .If--!".- i. 1j . l,.t 4 ', A" The Seeds My Dad Plants! ' FCR more than a generation, successful gar deners have been planting Northrupj King& Co.'s Seetls. Boys and g'ls, as well C3 parents, have become i'amilinr with the Northmp, King & Co: Seed Case, Each y cav when its bright, fresh packets oppsar in the stealers' stores, everyone knows the time of fresh, crisp vegeta bles is only a few weeks away. The whole family enjoy? gardening when Northrup, King & Co.'s seed are planted Every packet assures mmry delicious meals, as the seeds are bred to produce large yields of fine flavored vegetables. - Look for the Northrup, King & Co. Seed Case in your town and make early selection of all the seed you will need this season. You can now get standard size packets of th?se tested seeds for Sc. 'mm JLiJr Vm& MINNESOTA Willi ' OliCED bread and Blue Label Karo.; Let the children have all they want, instead of high priced jams, jellies or pre serves. It satisfies the natural desire for sweets and takes the place of high price store candy. Karo is a body-building, energy -producing food. Give it to the boys and girls after school when" they want "something to eat." - -: Blue Label Karo is dandy for Home made Candy. It is easy to make and costs much less than store candy. Write for free book of recipes. P. S. Ask your grocer for the price of Karo by the dozen cans. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY 17 Battery Pltc ' New York -urn an a J ICllOU . Complexions otherwise flawless are often ruined by conspicuous nose pores. 1 1 The pores of the face are not as fine as on other parts of the body. On the nosje es pecially, there are more fat glands than else where and there is more activity of the' pores. These pores, if not properly stimu lated and kept free from dirt, clog up and become enlarged. . ' . To reduce enlarged nose pores: Wring a soft cloth from very hot water, lather it with Woodbury's Facial Soap, then hold it to your face. When the heat has expanded the pores, rub in very gently a fresh lather of Woodbury's. Repeat this hot water and lather application several times, stopping at once if your nose feels sensitive. Then finish by rubbing the nose for thirty seconds with a piece of ice., Notice the improvement the very first treatment makes a promise of what the steady use of Woodbury's Facial Soap will do. But do not expect" to change com pletely in a week a condition resulting from long continued exposure "and neglect. Use this treatment persistently. It will gradu-' ally reduce the enlarged pores and make them inconspicuous. : Get A cake of Woodbury's Facial Soap and begin jtonight the treatment your skin needs. You will find Woodbury's on sale at any drug store or toilet goods counter in the United States or Canada. A 25 cent cake will last a month or six weeks. The Andrew Jergens Company, Cincinnati, New York and Perth, Ontario. Mrs. John Carson, and Sunday evening she will make her only public appear ance in Salem at the Leslie Methodist church at 7:30 p. ni. Slide In Canal v May Delay Prince Panama, Mar. 25'. It is doubti-J here whether a channel sufficiept io permr the passage, of the Bullish cruis er Remwn can be cleared In the Cuis bra cu by Tuesday -next . when tij-y Prlnoj cf Wales wll larl abroad & warflhi)) on his wayto Australia. V. Motis than twenty ships are still tied up as Mie result of the slide in.ihe- :ut isiaml fifty feet wide and three1 ; feet high is visible-about th.i channel. - JOURNAL WANT AD3 PAT For Colds. Grip or Influenza and as a Preventative, take LAXA TIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. Look for E. W. GROVE'S signature ) the 6ox. 80c. , (Adv) Outfitters to Women, Misses and Children Quality : . I Popular Merchandise ; Prices Diamond CHICICFOOD SAVES LITTLE CHICKS and 1 belps them to grow into big, strong, healthy bird. J A clean wholeoma, natural food no dust no waits. Kespe thtt chicks heakhy nj makes them grow fast. 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