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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1916. THREE E w ifl hiimihti The Basement Opens at 9 a. m. Every Morning A Tremendous, Stupendous amy Day Goo els 10 QUICKLY GET VALUE in the Economy Basement We Mention a Few of the Great Extra Specials MEN'S SUITS Values to $20.00 now $4.95 Sizes 34, 35, 3G MEN'S SUITS Values to $20.00 now. Sizes 34 to 38 These are on sale now. MEN'S SUITS Values to $22.50 now $9.65 Sizes 34 to 42 This sale is on now. Ladies' Shoes One assortment One assortment One assortment On Sale Now. fiy m T tDlCagO WOmen irymg l XI i D ...!J.-i to numuiaie riesiueiu . ! Chicago, Mar. 10 Forty tirousaiKf ua nn in urn iiw m MARCH 6toll SEND OR TELEPHONE YOUR ORDER TO YOUR DEALER today' j. A. Folger & .5m FrtaciK.' $7.85 XJ SIS GIVING On SATURDAY 55 Silk and Woolen Waists Values to $7.50, for Only 1 to an individual. 25 put on sale at 10 a. m. and 30 more at 2 p. m. A wonderful offering. SATURDAY Women's and Children's Coats 98c About a dozen of each. Only one sold to an individual. Chicago women today launched a cam- Ipaign to unite the strength of women ' voters in the United States on the side 0f CO the presidential candidate who will ome out openly for the Sus.in li. An-, thony amendment to the constitution. SAVE 10c A POUND Recipe for a good night's test: Plenty of good fresh air. ? Recipe for a Good Breakfast: Folger's Golden Gate Coffee. prici rsict 1 LB. .45 .35 2 " .85 .65 2 " 1.00 .75 6 " 2.00 1.50 Crocr will collect the difference from as. Co. COFFEE 45 QUAUn ::::::: CTfPlL, , A EVENT BOYS' LONG PANTS SUITS $1.98 A line of Boys' Knee Pants Suits, values to $6.00, now $2.45 Men's Elastic Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, 50c values 35c Men's Golf Shirts and , Negligee Shirts, 75c values 49c President Suspenders 15c MEN'S WORK and DRESS SHOES $1.95 Another assortment $2.65 Two Lots of Boys' Shoes $1.95 , ivpon. i nis win result in a considcr- (able saving to the road department, no Mrs. Medill MeCorniick, a leading ! ''nrii'"'i( Mr. Lewis, as the additional Chicago suffragist, announced thai expense of Mr. Donnelly going by this thousands of women will inarch in a I .r""''' wi" '"' slll!l" compared with' send- great demonstration here during the re- publican national convention in June. There are 4,(i(0,000 women in Amer- ic.l who may vote for president," she declared. "We want all to unite on j one candidate." ; If Your Back Is Aching or Bladder Bothers, Drink Lots of Water and Eat Less Meat When your kidneys hurt and your back feels sore lon-t get scared audi proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drug:; that excite the kidneys and irritate f.in entire urinary tract. Kcepj Chicken houses ordered cleaned 5 your kidneys clean like you keep your I F.xnminations of basements'.... 4 bowels clean, by flushing them with ilMilk licenses recommended .... 4 mild, harmless salts which removes Cash collected for milk licenses the body 's urinous waste and stimulates and turned over to the trens- them to their normal activity. Thei urer 4104 function of the kidneys in to filter the. Cow barns inspected .!!!!!!!!! 1 10 blood. In 24 hours they strain from it. Open toilets inspected 10 )(I0 grains of acid and waste, so we: Xui-mnce notices served ! '. .' " can reidily understand the vital im-j Closets ordered connected w ith portanoe of keeping the kidneys active. sewer fj Drink lots of water you can't drink House calls ' to Ve'e' sick wn'rdH'of about four ounces of Jad Salts; take ia tnldespoonf id in a gbss of water be fore breukfnst each morning for a few I days and your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from tbn acid of grapes and lemon juice, eoni j bitiod with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate j clogged kidneys; also to neutralize the i acids in urine so' it no longer is a 'source of irritation thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in jure; makes a delightful effervescent lithi i-woter drink which everyone should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean and active. Try this, also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt vou will wonder what became of your kidney trouble anil backache. Engine Bumps Into Carload of Dynamite Is Over taken by Automobile j S) okane, Wash., Mar. 10 At the risk I of being Idown to atoms, two youths i Tuesday night filing themselves aboard I a wild switch engine which was push- ling a earlo.id of dynamite, ami applied ithe emergency brakes, according to re- ; ports reaching i-pouane today ; Drvad, Washington. ( Tlie engine, left I steam in the Drvad standing under yards, st.irtcd to! crawl away. It bumped into the car- try inside-bathing every morning for load of dynamite ami nn empty stock one week. car anil started out on the main lino Before breakfast each day, drink a pushing them just behind a p.issenger . glass of real hot water w ith n teaspoon train. Clyde Smothers anil Hoy Kit-jfull of limestone phosphate in it as a beuks saw the wild engine, gaining j harmless means of washing from the speed as it loft Dryad. Jumping into-' stoinut h, liver, kidneys and bowels the an automobile trev followed it. previous dav's indigestible waste, lly a desperate effort they clambered jour bile and" toxins; thus cleansing, into the cob of the swiftly moving en-: sweetening and purifying the entire gine. When they threw on the brakes, , .,lhnontury canal before putting more the boxes ot dynamite in the car a'ne id . f(,0,i jIlto the stomach. The action of were strewn about the car, which was:llot .,,, ,) ilu.stllllc phosphate on '"""v sl"!lsl""1- an empty stomach is wonderfully in- " i vigorating. It cleans out all the sour $ , i j COCOANUT' OIL MAKES ' A SPLENDID SHAMPOO I a If yon want to keep vonr hair in good condition, be o .ireful what you I skin, so hot water and limestone phos I wash it with. phnte net on the blood tind internal or- i Most, soans ami prepared shampoos gaVs. Those who are subject to con '. contain too much alkali. This dries the atiUitioii, bilious attacks, acid stomnch, i scalp, makes tlu' hair brittle, and is rheumntie twinges, also those whose 'very harmful. .Inst plain mtilsif ifl skiu is sallow and complexion pallid, jcocoanut oil (which is pure and entirely: are assured that one week of inside- gre.iseloss) is much better than the 1 bathing w ill have them both looking loom, e.ipeusne soap or aiiytning else !on run use ror siiainpooing, as tins jean t possibly injure the hair. I Simply moisten your hair with water and rub it in. One or two teaspoonfuls will make an abundance of rich, creamy l.ither, and cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly. The lather rinses out eas ily and removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves it fine and silky, bright, fluffy and easy to manage. i Vou can get niulsified eoeo.inut oil at most any drug store. It is very cheap, and n few ounces is enough to last ev eryone in the family for months. RnoJ Tin Tnliw fin 11UUU UJJ JUU1I uaj of relationship between men and wo- RlVHK 1c Prnnnr-nil m('"; wnnll" llllv0 "n"l in street UlVtl 15 I lUpUoCU cars and are crowded away 'from ticket J windows; men don't now take off their A through road from the Columbia hats in elevators; this is tt permanent Tfiver Highway up John Day Hiver to' and high juice to pay." the Idaho line near Ontario 'is the plan! A committee of 'the Federation of of Senator L. V. Stewart of (iranl Women s clubs is investicr-itinc tin. m-it. rollntv. lie has written State Engineer Lewis to .iseertnin the cost to toe various counties for making a continuous sur vey by the state department, following state standards. The saine information was asked for by C. Douglas Tvler, sec retary of the .loh ii Day (.'oo.l Hnnds as sociation and by W'. '. Wood of On tario. II. I. Donnelly connected with the irriagtion work of the state engineer's department was leaving today to take' up work on Burnt Hiver and was di-j rooted to go by way of this proposed! route and report upon the length of! uposccl road in each count v. its ni es- ent condition, and how much new road required. Interested p.irties were in formed that an estimate would be fur-1 nisnoil immediately upon receipt of this i '"W "" employe from the highw.iv de- l'urtmont tor this work aloi City Physician Miles Report for February The office of the city physician, Dr. j O. H. JIilos. was a busy place in Feb iruary, according to the report of activi (ties for that month, filed with the citv : council March '!. The general workings of the office i may be noted from the fact, that 1 i cow barn were inspected. 1(14 w ritten I noticed wore served and $KI.').!iO was col ! looted and turned over to the city troas- urere for milk licenses. I The deaths in the city during Fch- ruary were 11, and births 22. Five cases of scarlet fever were reported ' and one case of tuberculosis. What is being done and what, was ! done by the city physician during Fob I ruary, is shown by his monthly report to the city council: jtieneriil inspection 4tj() He-inspection 2 f''im.I'l,'i''t iycstignted 30 I ..... ,. . .-. , , .,, .,-,,,! ;, j Notices served, w ritten 104 HariiH ordered cleaned 2 Office consultations and treat ment o'f wards of city 11 Calls at city jail 2 Certificated death certificates issued C, House calls sick wards quar antined 2 Houses quarantined ft Quarantine inspections. 8 House culls inspecting contag ious diseases fj Subscribe for the Capital Journal. All news, no con- tents. Drink Glass of Hot Water Be fore Breakfast to Wash Out Poisons To see the tinge of healthy bloom i your face, to see vonr skin cot from! 'dear and elearer, to wake up with l out a headache, bnekaehe, coated tongue or a nasty breath, in fact to feel your best, dav in and day out, inst fermentations, gases and acidity and sje gives one .a splendid appetite tor break- fast, A quarter pound of limestone phos sjejphnte will cost very little at the drug .stoie but is sufficient to demonstrate j that just as soap and hot water ' cleanses, sweetens ami freshens the una leenng Hotter in every way. They Blame Suffrage for Changed Conditions Los Angeles, Cal., Mar. 10. I,os An geles club women are greatly wrought up today over a circular being used in non-suffrage states of the east and said to have originated from a San Francisco club woman. In part the cir cular says: "The effect of woman's suffrage is showing itself in the individual woman of California. Suffrage has put lines on her face: given her a hawklike no- penrnnee; it has lowered the whole tone tor. Salem Floral Society Doing Important Work The Snloin Floral society promises to become one of the active societies in ASK FOR and GET HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Cheap substitutes cost YOU same pries. RUBBERS RAINCOATS UMBRELLAS Protect yourself from the rain. Colds are danger ous and easily caught when you are out in the rain. Our rainy day wearables will protect you, and their prices will please you. Keep Your Feet Dry in a pair of "real" shoes from our large stock of the best in footwear. BRICK BROS. The House That Guarantees Every Purchase Salem that not only holds meetings monthly, but that is putting into actual practice many of the improvements for the city suggested at its-meetings. Ar-, rangements have lieen made for co-op- i eration with the Parent-Toucher asso ciations of the city not only for the planting of roses on the school house grounds, but to interest the children' in the possibilities of beautifying theil homos. Miss Bessie Shinn of the CFrnnt school has already organized a girls' club of :t0 for the planting of flowers at their homes. The Floral society presented each nf the .In girls with three peren nial plants and a package of sweet peas, each containing ;I0 seeds. Fifty rose bushes will be planted at each corner of the court house square Saturday, also a gift from the so ciety. SEVEN CITIES IN CONTEST "1'niversity of Oregon, L'ngone, Ore., Mar. It) Whether eastern Oregon, Fort- land, the 'Willamette valley, or the coast counties have the best student orator will be a point of interest in competi tion for the FtiilingHeokmnn prizes at the university this spring. There are entries from seven cities, as follows; Kastorn Oregon (Irace Kdgington, Hood Kivor; Chester Fee, lVndloton. Portland Muuilell Weiss. Willamette valley C. S. Siinkius, Sn-' lorn; Karl W. Ueckart, and Louise Hail-1 ey, Kugene. (.'oast counties t'loyd Daw-' son, Tillamook; W'ilmot C. Foster, As-' torin. I The Failing prize, given the winning orator, is "not to exceed fH.W," and was provided by Henry Failing of Port-, land. The Reek man prize, given to tlie' second best orator, is "not to exceed 111(1," mid was provided by C, C. Book- oELLAMS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25c at all (Jruggists. YOU WILL FIND A REMEDY FOR THE HIGH COST OF LIVING AT THE FARMERS CASH STORE WE SELL GOODS AT THE SAME PRICES AS THE MAIL ORDER HOUSES. ON HIGH ST., OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE I Your Stomach Bad! JUST TRY ONE DOSE of MAYR'S Wonderful Remedy and Bo Convinced That You Can Be Restored to Health. Mavr's Wonderful Keinedy has boon taken by many thousuiids of peiqil" throughout the land. It has brought health and happiness to sufferers win had despaired of ever being restored and who are urging others wliu limy bo suffering with Stomach, Liver and Intestinal Ailments to try it. One, dose will convince the most skeptical sufferer. It nets on the source not foundation of those ailments, remov ing the poisonous catarrh and - bilo accretions, and allaying the underly ing chronic inflammation. Try one dose, of Mayr's Wonderful Keiuedy put it to a lest today you will bo overjoyed with your quick n very. Send for booklet oil Stomach Ail ments to fieo. 11. Mnvr, Mfg. Chemist, 151-irili Whiting St., Chicago. III. For sale by ,1. C. Perry and all other reliable druggists. man of Jacksonville. Candidates niu,-'. be stute university graduating stu dents. !: c A Journal New Today will convert waste Into wealth. )t:k. iSlomich Elmciiy Jc Tar Sdlt Hrt i