THE DAILY CAPITAL JOf'RNAL, SALEM, QREftP FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1916. I i lone THAT'S WHERE THE VICTROLA IS PRE-EMINENT. There is no doubting, no questioning Victor supre macy. To know of the su periority of the Victrola over all contenders, it is only necessary to make comparisons Vict rola tone is perfect; Victrola finish superior to all oth ers; Victrola mechanism and finish are characteris tic of all Victrola products the very best. Eveiy Victrola owner is a music-lover and satisfac tion is 'his portion. .Our particular pride is that the superior service we offer in our Victor departments has made ours the most popular Victor stores in the West. . Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back. The Wiley B. Allen Co. R. F. PETERS, Mgr. 521 Court Street Salem, Oregon Ml f ''.''3aCf Si' I $ioo i VOTERS WILL SHOW E AITHEJpARIES Justice of the Peace May Be Elected In AH Districts of County ? ' iiiiimiimihihii iihii mm mi ninr rn mmrun I oAul I A MMo SUNDAY S.&C. VAUDEVILLE SAM J. CURTIS GOLF GIRLS NOVELTY TRIO Varieties 0f Vaudeville JOHN HIGGINS World's Champion Jumper LEW WELLS Monologue and Saxaphone KALMA Novelty Illusionist "WATCH THE B A.LL" THE BIGGEST YET PR AN Theatre' E COMING Rex Beaches Greatest Story THE NE'ER DO WELL A greater Picture with the same cast as '-The Spoilers" THREE DAYS Starting Monday APRIL 17 Grand Theatre Don't Stay Gray! Here's a Simple Recipe That Any body Can Apply with a Hair Brush The use of Sage anil Sulphur for re storing faded, gray hair to its natural color dates back to grandmother's time. .She used it to keep her h.iir beautifully dark, flossy and attractive. Whenever her hair took ou that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mix ture was applied with wonderful effect. Hut brewing at home is mussy and out of date. Nowadays, by Asking at any drug store for a 50 cent boltle of "Wyctii's Sago and Surphur Com pound," you will get this famous old preparation, improved by the addition of other ingredients, which can be de pended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A well-known downtown druggist says it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. Von simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one strand at a time. . By morning the gray hair disappears, and after another ap plication or two, it becomes beautifully dark and glossy. Wycth's Sage and Sulphur Compound is a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire a more youthful appearance. It is not intended for the care, mitiga tion of prevention of disease. Poultry and Egg Circle To Elect Delegates For the purpose of electing delegates to a convention that will meet in Pn lcm within a few weeks, the membeni of the Salem Poultry and Kgg Circle will meet at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon in the auditorium of the Comemrcial club. This call to meet has been sent out by G. M. Voris, president of the circle. All of the nine egg circles in the valley will meet Saturday and each elect two delegates to the general convention which will be held later in Salem for the purpose of effecting a federation of all Oregon Poultry ana r.gg circles. One of the objects of effecting a federation of all tho Oregon circles, is to establish a central sales agency at Portland. The experience of the east has proved that the most practical way of sidling eggs is through a central agency. With the establishment ot a first class sales agency in Portland, the circles will be able, to not only hold their growing fade, but to develop new fields. ..; 4MM4tMliii , NOTICE Buyers of Clothings When you come in today or tomorrow be sure and do not overlook our PCS! AM, FOE OF SKipiSORDERS Successfully Combats Stubborn Ecze ma; Comforts, Heals. Ourwant The attracts Aasare ram I'sually. nowadays, the treatment of Eczema, Pimples, Hash and most stub born skin affections merely amounts to the necessary application of I'uslnm, the healing remedv, and the use of l'oslnm Soap, the pure, luxurious soap 'medicated with l'o-dam. Distressing I surface troubles are healed through this treatment and their recurrence prevented. Poslaru acts quickly. Inflamed com plexions may be cleared overnight through its use and its heuling power lis so intense that improved results. in both serious and minor trouble may be expected after one or two applica tions. For sample, scad 4c stamps to Emer gency Laboratories, 32 'West 25th St., New York City. Sold by all druggists. PARTY TO EXPLORE TAR NORTH cfaLoslofound i . i r 1 wantadiswonqenui Try one ifyou navelost sometliiiA The election notices which were sent out ftr posting today by the county clerk show that Marion county voters will have the opportunity to make .'17 crosses on their ballots on May 19 at the primary elections. The members of the Progressive party will vote for but 33 since they have two less dele gates in the national convention and one less delegate at large. The notice for the Salem Justice dis trict, contains the space on the ballot for one justice of the peace. There is a wide difference of opinion 'as to the length of the term of the justice of the peace. The officials elected in 1914 are held by some authorities to have been elected for a six year term while others hold that tho justices of the peace are elected for but two yeaTs. The county clerk states that, it is not fof him to settle the question and that since no harm can be tlono by allow ing tho electors to vote for their selec tion for this office they will be allowed to do so while considerable harm can be done by leaving the names off the ballot in the event that the court should decide that, the term for the justice of tho peace was -for but two years. The full list, of officials to be elected in this county follow: Five electors of president and vice president of the I'nited .States. Ono rcpersentative in congress, First congressional district. Ono secretary of state. Two justices of the supreme court. One dairy and food commissioner. One commissioner of tho public serv ice commission of Oregon district com prised of counties lying west of the Cas cade mountains. Two judges of the circuit court, Third judicial district. 1'ive representatives in the Jegisln tive assembly, First lepresentntive dis trict. One district attorney. One county clerk. One county sheriff. One county assessor. Oue county superintendent of schools. One county recorder. One county treasurer. Ono county surveyor. One county commissioner. One county coroner. One constable (for each justice dis trict). One justice of the ponce (for each justice district). Also at saiu primary nominating election, to be held at this time, the re publican, the democratic and the pro gressive parties will elect the follow ing officers: t Republican Party. Four delegates to the lepublican na tional convention state at large. Two delegates to the republican na tional convention First congressional district. One committeeman for the above named precinct. Democratic Party, Four delegates to the democratic, na tional convention state at large. Two delegates to the democratic na tional convention First congressional distrii't. One committeeman for the above named precinct. Progressive Party. Two delegates to the progressive na tional convention state at large. One delegate to the progressive na tional convention First congressional district. One committeeman for the above named precinct. Also at the primary nominating elec tion, May lit, tho republican, the demo cratic, and the progiessive parties will have an opportunity to vote their pref erence for their choice for one person to bt tho candidate for the nomination by their respective political parties, for the office of president of the United States, and for one person for the office ofvice-president of the United States. Prune Growers Will Meet Here Tomorrow A meeting of the members of the prune growers of the Salem Fruit union has been called for Saturday af ternoon to act on setting a closing date for tho llllti prune pool. Crop re ports from all sections and market re ports will also be read and discussed. The blooming season of California prunes gave promise of a big crop and inanv dried fruit packers began to sell I for future (lelivcrv out. of the eoininir crop. Due to frosts in California, with in the last two weeks the market has been stiffening. Plans are on foot in California to form a state wide prune growers a"so edition similar to the associated raisin growers, which now has contrncts for 1.14,000 acres, within 20,000 of tho to tal raisin acreage of the state. This association in California has 7,SO0 mem bers and maintained the price of rais ins last ye ir, notwithstanding there was an extra largo crop, according to Hub ert C. Paulas, iranager of the Salem Fruit Union. Today there will be a meeting at San Jose, California, of the state prune growers with th'.- object, of organizing similar to the raisin growers. On ac count of the prospects of such an or ganization being formed, speculative packers in prunes have withdrawn. The Salem Fruit Vnlou is getting fruit pools formed and has already lined up quite a lar?e acreage. S XF&QV'W You cannot buy as reasonably anywhere else, as this is a most unusual circumstance, on account of our Dissolution of Partnership Money Raising : J U There is no use dwelling on what you can save or what you can buy. suffice to sav we have the eonds and It we are quoting the very lowest prices. ij Saturday's Crowds Will Be Handled With Despatch As we have a sales force for the past three weeks that knows the stock of merchandise, and they will cater 1$ to your wishes. . it Iiril i rv r r .1 . r 1 nTPn AiTmnim It Lome mmout ueiay ior mat E.AME.K UUlr 11 We fit you from head to foot. Hats, Suits, Clothing, Underwear, Hosiery, Shoes, Etc. BRICK BROTHERS The House That Guarantees Every Purchase The Corner Store Glass of Hot Water Before Breakfast Daily Keeps the Doctor Away I.os Angeles, Cab, April 11. John Borden, millionaire Chicago realty dealer, with a party of five others will leave I.os Angeles tomorrow for Seattle en route to the far north ou an exploring expedition. Whaling, fur trading, f'jr both sport and businoess was the object of the Arctic trip announced today. An at tempt will be mnde to bring back a skeleton of a bow head whale for the New York museum of nutural history. New Today, Ads wort while yon ileep will have reulti for yon In th morning. Sanitary science lias of late made' rapid strides with results that are of; i i 1.1 : u Tl. l..t' uuioui messing lo Iiuninilil. ou mi- est application of its untiring research is tho recommend ition that it is as necessary to attend to internal sanita tion of the drainage system of the hu man body as it is to the drains of the house. Those of us who are accustomed to feel dull ami heavy when we arise, splitting headache, stuffy from i cold,! foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom-' aeh, can, instead, feel as fresh as a; daisy by opening the sluices of tho I system each morning and flushing out j the whole of tho internal poisonous i stagnant nutter. j Everyone, whether ailitlp, sick or: well, should, each morning before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot; water with a teapoonful of limestone j phosphate in it tv wash from tho stom ach, liver and bowels the previous i day's indigestible w.iste, sour bile anl! poisonous toxins; thus cleansing nnd sweeteuiag and purifying the entire al imentary canal before putting more fond into the stomaeh. The action of hot water ami limestone !iosphale on an empty stoiniuh is wonderfully in-! vigorating. it cleans out ill the sour! fomentation", gases, waste anil acidity j nnd gives one a "plendid appetite for breakfast. While you are enjoying your breakfast, the phosphnted not. water is quietly ex.tr icting a large vol-! unie of water from the blood and get ting ready for a thorough flushing ef all the inide organs. The millions of people who are both-; ered with cnostipation, bilious spell", i stomach trouble, rheumatic, stiffness;1 others who have sallow skins, bloo 1 dis orders and sickly complexions are urg-1 ed to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphite from the drug store. This will cost very little, but is sufficient to make anyone a pronounced crank-on j the subject of internal sanitation. j Funeral of Mrs. Chadwick j to be Held Here Saturday The fuioral of Mrs. .fane Ann Chad wick, who died yesterday morning at the lionio of her giandduughter at Win lock, Wahington, will be held Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from St. Paul's church. The Rev. Hubert H. (Ml will conduct the services and burial will be in the Odd Fellows' ceme tery. The four children, Judge Stephen C. Chadwick, of the supreme court- of Washington; Mrs. William firay. of So-1 attle; l'it.er Chadwick, of' Colfax, Washington, and .Miss Mary Cluidw ick, are in the city to attend the funeral. The active and honorary pall bear ers are as follows: .lustice Oeorgo H. Hurnett, AV. T. Slater. Dr. b. K. I.ee Steiner, (ieorge It. Bingham. Dr. W. H. Hyrd, (ieorge i. Brown, l II. Ray mond, John H. Mc.N'ary, Oswald West. Ildgar B. I'iper, Charles A. Parks, and Milton L. Meyers. Chadw ick Chapter. Order of the East ern Star, of which Mrs. Chadwick was a member, was given its name from the Chadwick family 20 years ago. Gover nor Chadwick was a prominent member of the Masonic lodge, having ntfained the thirty-third degree in Scottish Ma sonl'y. lie hud also received hotinrs from the lodge id' Odd follows. Bayne Building Is Damaged by Night Fire The Jlayne building on State, street between Commercial ami Liberty street was damaged by fire last night which broke out at .il out 11:10. Tho fire started in one of the wood closets in the rear of the building and tho corri dor leading to the closet, was badly charred. The skylights and glass doors and windows were broken out bv the heat and the planter was knocked off! in several places. Tho d m:aee is es-j timated at about $"iO0 by John Hayue I who has churge of the building and the! loss is fully covered by insurance. The1 building is the property of Mr". Oeorge Diiyne. It is not known how the fire started, though it. is possible that a cigarette i may have been dropped in the closet' during the d iv and smouldered until' several hours later. The alarm U" turned in by I'atiolman Marr. ACID STOMACHS ARE DANGEROUS ' "Acid" stomachs are dangerous be-! cmse acid irritates and iutlamcs the' delicate lining of the stomach, thus hindering and preventing the proper( action of the stomach, and leading to probably nine-tenths of the case of stomach trouble from which people suf fer. Ordinary medicines and medicinal treatments are u"eles in such ca-es for they le ive the source of the trouble, the acid in the stomach, as dangerous as ever. The acid must be neutralized, and its formation prevented, and the, best thing for this purpose, is a tea-j spoonful of bisurated magnesii. a sim ple antacid, taken in a little warm or cold water after eating, which not only neutiali.es the acid, but al"o prevents, the fermentation from whi'-h a id is de veloped, roods which ordinarily ciuse distress may be eaten with impunity if tiie meal is followed with a little bis urated magnesia, which un be obtained fiom any druggist, and "hoild always bo kept handy. . i x: I Marion County Boy with theU. S. Marines Experiencing that peculiar pride (hat is felt by the trained murine when he is brought to a full realization of the responsibility that rests upon him as the defender of his country's flag, Fran cis J. Stewart, of this city, a recruit in tho I'nited States Marine Corps who has, for the past few months, been undergoing a course of instruc tion in the drills, duties, etc., which would make him a full-fledged "reg ular," was recently "turned over to duty" and transferred to the marine bnrrneks, San Diego, Oil., where he is being held in readiness for transfer to expeditionary, sea or foreign duty. Francis, who is a son of Mrs. nnii Stewart, 1. V. I)., No. o. Salem, enlisted in the Trailed States Marine Corps at its Seattle recruiting station on De cember 2, 1!H.r). ROSEBURG TO VOTE AGAIN ON BUILDING RAILROAD Stomach Sufferers Remedy. Or jMAYH'S Wonderful Dose Will Convince You. Ttoseburg, dr.. April 14. The people of Roseburg w ill vote ou a new contract for the timber railroad with Kendall lirothers, to be embodied in a charter amendment. The new contract pro vides the straight, construction of the entire road, to be turned over to the city for disposition when completed. The -election will be held the last day of .May. Maniger Kendall verbally agrees that, construction will begin as soon as the election is held authorizing the road, as he feels sure of his ground an. I will not wait, for the courts to pa-," on the measure. dot the drift of the world's doings by reading The Capital Journal. Mayr's Wonderful Remedy is we1! known throughout tho country. Many thousand people have t.ikeu it for Stomach. Liver and Intestinal Ailments ami report marvelous results and ur highly praising it to others. Astonish ing benefits sufferers have have rc- eeived even from one dose are heard everywhere and explain its tremendous l sale to more than a million people, Tl randy ever fails and those afflicted I with Stomach, Liver and Intestinal Ai! iinents, Indigestion, fins ill the Stomach 'ami Intestines, Dizziness, Fainting j Constipation, etc., should by all means I try this remedy. Ma.vr 's "Wonder id 1 Remedy gives perm.inent results fur stomach, liver ami intestinal ailments. ; Kat as in in-ii and whatever yon lilci. ! No more distress after eating, prcssum i of gas in the stomach and around th i heart, tiet one bottle of your drnggbt I now nnd try it on an Absolute guarnn- tee if not satisfactory money will h i returned. .1. I . 1'errv, S. I'nin "1 Si. Try Capital Journal Wnnt Ada. See JUMBO at work in the window of the SALEM ELECTRIC CO. SATURDAY April 15 "If its electric come to us" SALEM ELECTRIC CO. Masonic Temple Phone 1200