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ALCOHOL, 3PKH nrS: AgclablcPropai-alionrorAs nmiiuilliv LT I nnr Weill lingllmSioiiiacIisaiulDovdsa Promotes DtoHonJarerTu! .1 ncss and Rcst.Contalns ncium- upiuntMorphirte nor Mineral. WOT JNAnC OTIC. JtmfirouMtimmm flnpltaSml' fiwMunt miAimkSiJi Anctfect Remedy forCoTrsfli lion , Sour Storaach.Dlarrtaa Worms onvulsions.Fevtri nessaiuILoss OF Sleep. lac Simile Sijruirare of NEW YORK. W Womanhood OB HHEIUIOOD Assist Nature now and then, with a genii cathartic Dr. Pierce'i Pleat and Pellets tone up and invigor ate liver and bowels. Be sure you get what you ask for. flow Mull Service to Portland. Thanks to the efforts of Postmaster Farrar, who ever has the Interest of Salem at heart, a new mall service between this city and Portland has been established, Hereafter train No. 18, Southern Pacific, leaving Salem at 9:30 In the morning, will carry mall. This arrangement will result In the JoW, Hi Exact Copy of Wrapper. TM, ,,,, ,OMNt ,w ,,. 1 M( Id Big A See the Amateurs Perform Tonight Seven Acts All Amateurs The Big Laugh of the Year TONIGHT IOC What Shall a Man Drink? A question much in the publlo mind nowadays is "What shall a man drink?" Or rather, what may he drluk? "Water," you say, "of course." But the purity of our water supply Is the probiora in every large city. As an old proverb puts It: "God dofend me from the still water, and I'll keep myself from the rough." Quite recently the people of New York have been warned against the water by the head of the Health Department, and have been urged to boll It before drinking. Have you ever thought of the enormous cost and labor this would Involve, if it were carrlod Into general practice? Th fuel, the Implements, the lifting, fetching; the serving and replenishing on every floor of every tenement; in every restaurant and office; in publlo places and drinking fountains. Truly It Is a "counsel of perfection," which Is practically hopeless. Why Drink Water When You Can Get SALEM BEER "It is In the breweries that sanitation has been brought to as nearly perfect condition as it Is pos sible In a food-producing establishment. The water used In the material Is distilled. The hops ' and malt are absolutely clean before being permitted to enter into the manufacturing process. The vats, pipes, etc., ere not merely washed, but scalded and thoroughly sterilized. And as if that were not enough, when the beer is placed in bottles it Is pasteurized by being run through Ijot wntor, which would kill every germ which might have escaped the warfare conducted ovlnst it in the process of manufacture. The person who opens a bottle of beer Is assured abMntely that what he has before him Is a product absolutely free from germs and perfectly clean. It Is also true , that he may know that he has before him the only manufactured food article which may be said to be absolutely clean." Salem's Famous Bottled Beer Is especially brewed for domestic use. Its alcohol contents are Just sufficient to pleasantly stimulate and Invigorate. SALEM BREWERY ASS'N. SALEM, OREGON For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the , Signature Am In Use Over Thirty Years The women who have used Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription will tell you iUni Si. 1 i.1 Liiiiii lb ireeu Liiern i mm mi in neipea tnem over paintul penoda in their life and saved them manv a rlav of anguish and misery. This tonic, in liquid form, was devised over 40 years ago for the womanly system, by R.V. Pierce, M. D., and has been sold ever since by dealers in medicine to the benefit of many thousand women. Now-ifyou prefer you can obtain Dr. Pierce'i Favorite Prescription tablets at your druggist at $1 per box, also in 60c size or send 50 one cent stamp to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, A. Y. for trial box. delivery of such mall every afternoon 'n Portland, much to the delight of the Salem public. " Every spinster believes that his satanlc majesty is a married man. People who are rolling in wealth should be able to find a better use for It mateur THE GLOBE THE GLOBE Big Stunts Tonight at the Capitol THIItl) JIOISE WILL HlItLKSQlE SENATOliS AND KEPBESENTA. TIVES PltOGKA.W OF FUN A XI) FKOLIC-THEJHEXAGEIUE. Rip roaring and ludicrous will be the fun In the house tonight when the Third House puts on Us burlesque ses sion of the legislature before the sena tors and representatives, That It will be funny and filled with keen shots if the officials, stenographers and clerks carry out their program as planned and do not suffer with cold feet Everybody at the capital is al ready giggling. The stenographers and clerks, most ly suffragettes, will occupy members' seats and pose as senators and repre sentatives, while the real articles will sit back In the lobby and see them selves burlesqued. Grotesque bills and resolutions will be Introduced and dis posed of with sarcasm and comedy. It had been planned to open the pro gram with a tableau of a stenographer and clerk at work, but It was after wards thought best not to shock the members of the legislature with the unusual sight of two working at once. The fun will start wlLh the election of a speaker and other officers. Sen ator Day, of Portland and Representa tive Westorlund, the 205 pounders of the legislature, will act as pages. After the orgajilzation Is completed, nnd by Invitation of the Third House, Repre sentative Jay Upton, of Portland, will recite "Paul Revere's Ride," and Sen ator Joseph, of Portland will sing "My Wild Irish Rose," accompanied by Sen ator Kellahcr, of Portland, on a Jews harp, following which Representative Belland of Clatsop will give Mark An thony's funeral oration, and Bllllams' Jubilee Stingers will sing "Nolta Stood on the Interstate Bridge at Midnight" During itJie above program the audi ence is requested to remain seated, but to throw with force and accurate aim. After the corpses are carried out the Third House will get down to bu siness again. So much secrecy has been observed that the remainder of the program is unknown. The menagerie will be a prominent sido feature of the evening. Here will be seen Slgnor Dlmlck of Clackamas and his trained doughnut, which Intel ligent baBt will tlo Itself In kots and twists almost unimaginable. Prof. Forbes of Crook county, ono of the world's great animal trainers, will make llawood's goat do bewlldorlng stunts. Thoro will also be a cage full of Sysymbriuin Altlsslnum, with Gov ernor West In charge, which ferocious exhibits wore plucked for the famous Night 10c DAILY CAPlTiL JOPByAl, SALE if, QBEGOIT, Matin weed bill. The Irish Home Rule Felicitation, a most wonderful brute, In charge of Representative Mike Mur nnno of Portland, will also rrolic around. The famous Steam Roller of the house will run every fifteen min utes, with Hon. Reform Eaton of Lane couuty explaining how It is used. s. ritomcEs oxe.tiiikd OF WOKLD'S 1IEEF Sll'PLY The Livestock News says: The world's cattle production and popula tion have a very important Influence upon the cattle feeding business, and a clear conception of world-wide In fluences will aid In forming a correct estimate of conditions. Geographic distribution. There are approximate ly 450,000,000 cattle In the entire world; In the United States here are (estimated) 71,000,000, or about 16 per cent However, considering type and size of animals, It Is estimated that the United States produces one third of the world's supply. Ratio cattle to population the United States contains .77 cattle per capita; this in comparison to 4.27 in Argentine and .18 in Italy. Ratio of number of cattle to area in this coun try Is 23 cattle per square mile, Bel gium 164 and Canada 2. Decline of American supplies, shown In exports and marketing at princi pal points. Exports have since 1906 shown a steady decline and must sure ly cease unless production increases. At 14 leading live stock markets in the United States, the decrease In 1912 was approximately 300,000 head. To Celebrate Completion of Celilo Canal The completion of the Celilo canal and the opening of the Columbia Snake waterway to free naviirnt.lnn. coincidental with the completion of the Panama canal, Is an event of such far-reaching importance as to justify In the opinion of many citizens, the holding of a special commemorative celebration. In furtherance of this idea, the Lew- Iston, Idaho, commercial club, at Its regular meeting August 6, 1912, au thorized the appointment of a provis ional committee of one hundred citi zens to take practical steps for launch ing the Columbia-Celllo-Panama Wa terways celebration, to be hold In the early summer of 1915. Not only Is the opening of the Co- lumbla-Snako waterway a project of great moment to the Pacific coast and the Inland Empire In particular, but Its direct relation to the Panama canal gives It national and international sig nificance of fur-reaching scope. It is a more wonderful fact than we possi bly will fully be able to grasp to state that the complaJon of those two great projects places the cities of the Colum. bla-Snako basin In direct all-water communication with every part of the Atlanlc and Pacific seaboard of the western hemisphere. The lnionance which this subject at once assumes In Its commercial and development as pects is obvious. TIiq whole world Is Interested in the Imminent completion of the greatest engineering enterprise over perform ed in .ho history of civilization, name ly, the Panama canal. Justly so, for the opening or tills artificial channel of trade will practically revolutionize the wator-rnrrylng commerce of the globe. The cities of Sun Francisco and Sun Diego are preparing to cele brate this event by exposiilons which It Is aijmlttcd will bo the greatest in history. Tho attention of government cabinets, of the great world transpor tation companies, of the world's mer chants, manufacturers, statesmen and economists, and of the universal press Is focused on these expositions and the enterprise which they will commemo rnc. Is It not a publicity opportunity worth whilo for us to celebrate in con. nectlon with tho greater event tho completion of what to this const Is the next most Important government project, namely, the opening of the Celilo canal nnd tho Columbia-Snake I ' U'll tf.PU'n V 9 W'a ulirtllM l.m.n I.. ....j , t i.,ii,itii ,-ll 111 IIIIHU that tho Columbia river and Its tribu taries constitute tho ueoond great rlv ar system of the United States, the Mississippi being first Tho Improve ment of this wntorwny (the completion of ono unit of which wo proposo to celebrate) will represent an Invest ment by the general government of approximately $25,000,000. The terri tory directly affected by this Improve ment Is over 250,000 Bqunro miles In extent, an empire greater than all N,w England, New York, How Jersey, Penn sylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Vir ginia and Ohio combined. Is it pro suniptlon on our purt to asnumo that 'Jie Interest of tho civilized world In this second gnat project will almost equal It Interest In the grcator and jcorrellatlvo project of tho Panama ,canal? This question B'vee us a hint I of the publicity opportunity which Is ours. No sua' Ion of the Pacific coast will bo stimulated by these events like tho Northwest Consider the facts: The California ports and Inland ter ritory cannot benefit like the north. I west for two Tutsans. One reason Is I Galveston; the other reason Is Arizo na and Nevada. , Oalveston, now the THItCBSDAY, FEBBUABY 6, 1918. TWO WOMEN SAVED FROM OPERATIONS By Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound Their Own Stories Here Told. Beatrice, Neb. " Just af tor my mnr riago my left side began to pain me and the pain got so severe at times that I Buffered terribly with it I visited three doctors and each ono wi nted to operate on mo but I would not consent to an op eration. I heard of the good Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was doing for others and I used several bot tles of it with the result that I haven't been bothered with my side since then, I am in good health and I have two littlo girls." Mrs. R.B.CHlLD.Beatrice.Neb. The Other Case. Cary, Maine. " I feel it a duty I owe to all suffering women to tell what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did for me. One year ago I found myself a terrible sufferer. I had pains in both sides and such a soreness I could scarcely straighten up at times. My back ached, I had no appetite and was so nervous I could not sleep, then I would be so tired mornings that I could scarcely get around. It seemed almost impossible to move or do a bit of work and I thought I never would be any better until I submitted to an operation, but my husband thought I had better write to you and I did so, stating my symp toms. I commenced taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and soon felt like a new woman. I had no pains, slept well, had good appetite and could do almost all my own work for a family of four. I shall always feel that I owe my good health to your Vegetable Compound. "-Mrs. Hayward Sowers, Cary, Maine. third port in volume of business In America, with a magnificent system of railways already constructed, Is near er to Denver and Santa Fe than is San Francisco, and drains away tho territory of tho California ports. Ari zona and Nevada, containing 224,000 square miles of barren land, fence In California like a wall. In the Northwest, Seattle, Tacoma and Portland can ultimately have no competition as ports until their trade meets that of Galveston and San Fran cisco to the south and Chicago to the east. Their territory Is opened Inland by waterways for 600 miles. At ono end of this water route lies Idaho, whore according to the census of 1910, one acre produces more of all cereals, for Instance, than twenty-seven acres of tho country Inland from the Cali fornia ports. This great waterway bi sects tho Inland Empire of Oregon and Washington, famous for diversi fied agriculture, and must affect more or less Interior points men as far away as northwestern Montana, north eastern Washington and southeastern Oregon. We need only to present and drive home these facts in order to stimulate the interest of the world In tho Pacific Northwest The San Francisco nnd San Diego exposition will bring to tho west mil lions of visitors. Those expositions are too reino'o for the northwest to de rive Its full bonoflt therefrom unless wo can focus public attention In ad vance. If we can create specific In terest In tho northwest In connection with the Panama canal ns related to our waterways, visitors to tho former will have a particular Incentlvo to pro euro their routings through tho north west nnd will bo disposed to clngle out for Intelligent examination tho ex hibits of tho northwestern states at the California expositions. Hy the Columbia-Celllo-Panama cel ebration tho effectiveness of our ex hibits In California may bo multiplied many times. The "Orcgonlan" In commenting on this matter, said: "Tho events which Lewlston proposes to celebrate will open ti new epoch In transportation throughout t.lio northwest. The cele bration should, therefore, bo an occa sion of rejoicing In which tho people on both sides of tho International boundary from the Rockies to tho Pa cific ocean will assemblo." A great majority of persons afflicted with eczema have no other aliment, which Is accepted as positive proof that eczema Is purely a skin disease. Morltol Eczema Remedy Is made espe cially for eczema and all diseases of the skin. If you tiro afflicted with HiIk torrlblo dlscaiin, do not delay uhIdk Merltol Eczema Remedy, as It can al ways bo relied upon. Capital Drug Rtoro. Role ngonts. To ('are n ( old In One I)ty. Take LAXATIVE PROMO Quiutne '! ablets. Druggists refund money if It falls to euro. E. W. GROVE'S Signs tore Is on enrh box. 25c. Get In On This Merc's a splendid hint for you, SICKLY FOLKS one that has been successfully tested by thou sands THY HONTKTTEH'S stomach mm: us When tho appetite Is poor, di gestion bad, bowols clogged, or you have colds and grippe. Try It. ' I Home Dressmakers' NOTIONS AT Never before have Notions of such ster :: ling quality been offered at such won :: derfully reduced prices. Only the best of notions allowed in our stock. Supply :: your wants while prices are reduced. MM SUIT SPECIALS SPECIAL, $ 7.50 SPECIAL, $12.50 SPECIAL, $ 1 0.OO SPECIAL, $ 1 5.00 MM 9"AUTY POPULAB IMhipIioinpanul MERCHANDISE lIBCPTr STRCCT Instant Relief You can stop that awful itch from eczema and other skin troubles in two seconds. Seems too good to be true but It is me, and w vouch for It. Just a few drois of the simple, cool Inir wash, the U.D.D. Prescription for eczema, und the itch Htops intjtantly. We give you a trlnl bottle enough to prove It for 26 cents. The Officer Obeyed His Instructions Covina, Cal., Feb. 6 "Liar," heart ily applied to Justico II. M. Wells by K. E. McMillan, followed by a threat to clean out tho Justice's court, resulted in a "K. 0." In McMillan's record and his Incarceration today In the city Jail. McMillan, who Is six feet two Inches tall and weighs 225 pounds, answering to a chargo of bigamy fllod against him, and after applying the epithet to the Justice, challenged the court at taches to combat. Deputy-Sheriff J. J. Saunders ac cepted, and was being worsted when the Judge, from a safe place on achalr shouted: "Club him." Saundors obeyed, and McMillan was trussed and carrlotd to Jail. McMillan formorly lived at Spokane. A Liberal Offer. Tho undersigned druggist is author ized by the American Drug nnd Press association, of which he Is a member, to guarantee Morltol Hair Tonic to give satisfaction or tho purchoso price will bo refunded. This Indicates tho confidence they liavo In this prepara tion. Capital Drug Store. Itlieii iiiiiIIhiu. In almost every Instance is directly caused by uric acid in the blood. Mor ltol Uheuiuatlsm Powders are limnu- facturod for the express purpose of neutralizing nnd eliminating tho uric acid from the system. Kusy to take and thoroughly effective. Capital Drug Storo, excluslvo local agents. Automobile Motor Cycle and Accessory Dealers of Salem FMHfA AT MOTOR MllLSlfXiV CYCLES Valley Motor Car I We Laundry Men's Wo appreciate tho fact that a man has his own Ideas ns to the nppcar aiico of his Blilits. Homo men want the front stiff olheiso soft. Perhaps one man wants tho neck bund hi Iff, medium or soft. Send us your KlilrtB this week tell us how you want them laundered. Wo will do It Just as you want l.t Wo arc doing it for other men men who nro fastidious and appreciate good laundry Send your (l(M)J) clothes to this COOl) laundry. SALEM LAUNDRY CO. 136-166 South Liberty Phone Fag Three M. iMnfiAti QIa I REDUCED PRICES MM MMMMMM4 MM 4 6CTWCCJI STATE C- COUBT PRICES from Eczema Now if you have tried a great many cures for eczema and have been ditiup pointed, do not make the nilslnke of refusing- to try this soothing wash. All other drugKists keep this D.D.D. Pre scription ko to them If you can't come to us but If you come to our store, w will give you tho first dollar bottle on our positive no pay guarantee, that D.D.U will stop the Itch at once. J. C. Perry, Druggist Unsteady 'erves. Often the result of Indigestion, dys popslo, constipation, bilious attacks or Impure blood, for all of which Morltol Tonic Digestive Is a standard remedy that will give you Instant relief. A world famous remedy for all ailments due to a bad stomach. Capital Drug Store. Exclusive local agents. New Store New Goods I New Prices t 18 lbs granulated sugar ..$1.0 1 lb best creamery butter ..40c " Best volley flour, sack . . . .11.05 ' BeBt hard wheat flour, sk tl.2S '. '. Large Cottolene $1.15 r mouium uottoiene 6Uo f 3 lbs bulk crackers 25c 1 4 canB Jersey cream milk ..25c f Corn meal, sack 26o Buckwheat, sack 45c 4 pkgs Cornflakes 25o 10 bars laundry soap 25c 6 bars Morris best laundry soap 6 bars Sunny Monday laundry soap 25c 6 bars Dob White laundry sonp ojo 6 bnrs Royal white laundry soap 25c 6 bars Crystal White laundry soup 25c 6 bars A. II, Nnptha laundry soap 2,-,c fi bars Fels Nantha laundry soap 25c Freo tickets Wexford and Ye Liberty shows. IWOIIIIIS CASH nnoruKV. Free Delivery Phono Main 1497 I YYATT HHIPP Amainltlon, Fishing Tsrklr, Mr. Nerts ('ntim-rclul Street Phone Ml Co. Audit It. C. II. and Oakland MO Ferry St. Phono Main 22!)8 Shirts Just Right : .