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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 21, 1917.
Br Aim THOMPSON
SOl'IKTV has planned a number of
festivities thin week in celebration
of Washington 's birthday. Tomor
row especially aril he replete with Co
lonial tea. I. in. he. .n- and dinners, all
to honor the "Father of our country."
One of the moat delightful patriotic
affairs in the calendnr for Thursday ;
the eolonial tea for which Mm. Henry
W. Meyers will be hostess for the
Ihiughtern of the American Revolution.
A similar affair also will be given
the Bam afternoon by the Women's
Kelief Corps at the Moose hall.
In the evening a jitney ilanee will
be given at the armory for the benefit
of Company M. O. N. 0.
Or. and Mrs. Harry K. Clay have re
turned from a short stay in Portland.
They went Tuesday and caine homo this
evening.
To Cure a Cold to One Day
Take LAXATIVE HKOMO QUININE
Tablets. Druggists refund money if it
fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signa
ture ia on each box. 25c.
Miss I.ora Purvine will have as her
guest Miss Helen Seott of N'ewberg.
Miss Scott will arrive Friday and will
visit in Salem over the week end.
Messages of congratulation are be
ing sent to Mr. and Mrs. John Drtlll
of Portland upon the advent of a
baby daughter, born Sunday February
the eleventh, She will be called J canine
Spencer Dubuis.
Mr. and Mrs. Dubuis formerly lived
in Salem an.l have only been in Port
land for a few months.
The members of the Samedi club en
joyed the hospitality of Mrs. W. A.
Rutherforil, Saturday afternoon at her
home on .North Church street.
The rooms were prettily adorned with
vidiv hueil plants and flags and the
roll call was responded tb with quota
tions on America. During the afternoon
several interesting and appropriate pa
pers were given including "The Amer
ican nag." Mrs. Rutherford; "Ameri
can money," Mrs. B. D. Steeves; and
"The Ooddcss of Liberty," Mj-s. A.
Vbsb.
Later the afternoon was devbted to
sewing. The hostess was assisted in the
serving by her daughter, Miss Ruther
ford, and Mrs. Sautter.
The members included in the club are
Mrs. Henry Fawk, Mrs. H. L. Sleeves,
Mr. Fred A. Legg, Mrs. L. II. Josse,
Mrs. K. K. Botsford. Mrs. A. Vase. Mrs.
S. M. Kndicott. Mrs. i.oier,- Mrs. W.
A. Rutherford, Mrs. L. M. Sauder, Mrs.
Dm Uohlson, Miss Moore, Mis Bant, . tri!
Miss Julis Iverson, Miss Rutherford uuR
Bell-ans will lock
OVER TUITION FEES
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. One package
proves it- 2&at all druggists.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Baker on South Commercial Btreet was
the scene of a happy surprise party Mon
day night when 37 friends gathered to
hid good bye to the hosts, who soon arc
leaving Salem to make their home in
Dallas.
The evening was pleasantly passed
with music and games. Later refresh
ments were served.
About 7.") members of the Order of
the Eastern Star gathered at the Ma
sonic Temple last night to participate
in a eolonial party given by the younger
members of the order for Chadwick
chapter.
Suggestive of Oeorge Washington's
birthday the hall was effectively adorn
ed with flags and other patriotic dec
orations. The hostesses receiving the
guests wore charming colonial costumes
and the evening was gaily rounded out
with cards and dancing. A feature of
the evening was the Virginia reel and
minuet by a group of girls.
Miss Ina B. Nichols who has been
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That 's the woman 's dread when she
gets up in the morning to start' the
day's work. "Oh! how nv back aches! '
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taken today esses the backache of to
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today and be relieved tomorrow. Take
three or four every day and be per
manently free from wrenching, distress-1
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Haarlem Oil Iran been the National i
Remedy of Holland, the government of I
the Netherlands having granted a spe-'
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and sale. The housewife of Holland!
would almost as soon be without bread'
as she would without her "Real Dutch!
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MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. This is
tho one reason why you will find the
women and children of Holland so
sturdy and robust.
GOLD MEDAL are the pure, original
Haarlem Oil Capsules, Imported direct
from the laboratories tn Haarlem, Hol
land. But be sure 10 get GOLD
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box. Sold by reliable druggists in seal
ed packages at 25c, 0c and $1.00. Mon
ey refunded if they do not help vou.
Accept only the GOLD MEDAL. All
others are imitations.
the house guest of Mrs. A. L. Brown,
left Tuesday for Portland en route to
her home in Berkeley, California.
Miss Nichols, who with he'r mother,
formerly lived in Salem has many old
friends here who enjoyed having her
with them again.
Mrs. William P, Ski it' and son, Hoi
ace Skiff, went to Portland Sunday
accompanying Mr. and Mrs. S. M, Doer
l'ler who motored down for the day.
Mrs. Mary A. Long, who has been
passing the winter in the east visiting
relatives arrived home Saturday. Dur
ing her absence Mrs. Long 'visited in
Iowa and Minnesota. For the present
Mrs. Long will make her home with her
daughter, Mrs. t'loyd D. Ranch at 16801
Fir street.
At the Masonic Temple tonight a
Martha Washington party will be giv
en by the members of the Yeomen
lodge.
All tn'inntir nt' rltvAKBlAnn tmvfl lkCPtl
planned for the evening, among the!
many being a programme. I he partici
pants will all wear colonial costumes
and it will'be a truly colonial affair.
Refreshments will be served at a late
hour and the gayeties will be merrily
closed with dancing.
FOOD TRUST MUST
(Continued from page one.)
Board Not Satisfied As To
Decision Concerning
Actual Cost
Outlining an efficiency plan which
will save the city many dollars in the
support of the public schools, Suerin
tendent Todd presented a new system
of junior high school control to the
board at its meeting Monday night. The
plan will be put into operation, at tho
beginning of the fall term. According
to it the school year will be divided in
to three periods of 12 weeks each, in
stead of the customary two 18 week
periods. Below is an estimation of the
saving which the new plan will effect.
The time for study and recitation in
the different classes will be increased
51.5 per cent, in the seventh and eighth
L'rades. The buildincr snncp will Km nun.
served to such an extent that a sixth
grade will be placed in each of the jun
ior high schools of the city. There will
be no extra expenditure of money, and
there will be no great alteration of the
present rooms.
The new plan provides for the elimin
ation of the alternate day program
which is now in use, by which pupils do
not recite every day iii certain subjects,
and substitute therefore the establish
ment of the work on the short course
system. It also provides for a re-arrangement
of studies in the ninth grade,
which will save the dindientinn nf nk.
jects and the consequent expense. The
addition of one teacher to the Washing
ton junior high force, and the elimina
tion of one teacher from the entire city
iorce win dc tne only change in the
teaching corps.
ay the new system the day will be
divided into eight 45 minute periods,
which will bring the dismissal of school
at 4 p. m.
The other business which was trans
acted Monday evening concerning the
question of the tuition case which was
decided by the supreme court some time
ago. A warrant was received recently
from County Superintendent Smith
which paid for all the money allowed by
the supreme court with the "exception of
interest on the bonded indebtedness on
the high school. This interest, the
school board claims, is money expended
and therefore have retained Smith and
Shields as their counsel to determine the
exact, meaning of the supreme court's
decision.
Cold Sores and
Fever Blisters
are only outward manifestations of the
inflammation of the mucous surface
that lines the lungs, the stomach and
all the digestive tract, but they give
you evidence of how sore a membrane
may become as a result of inflamma
tion, which is stagnation of the blood,
rightfully called acute catarrh.
If you suffer from such conditions don't let them become
chronic, don't run the risk of systemic catarrh
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and healed, the cold gone and your digestion restored, you will enjoy life, feel
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what it did for this sufferer:
Mrs. L A. Patterson, 238 Utah Avenue, Memphis, Tenn. says :
" I have been a friend of Peruna for many years. I have used it oft" and on far catarrhal
complaints and found il a very excellent remedy. I have a small family of children. Times
are hard with us, but I can scarcely afford to do without I'cruna, especially during the
season of the year when coughs and colds are prevalent. We always texcummeuu Ptiuna
to our neighbors, for the benefit it has been to us.
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The meat probe is planned to delve
deeply into the workings of tho pack
ing houses and cold storage corpora
tions. This latter, it was stated authori
tatively, will be subjected to "partic
ular scrutiny."
The breadstuff's investigation will
neck particularly to uncover alleged j
combinations of baking interests. The
commission believes there have bcenj
"illegal agreements" to decrease thej
size or weight of bread loaves.
Any evidence tending to show com
bination in restraint of trade, will be
immediately turned over to the depart
ment of justice for prosecution.
Each of the five divisions will be un
der the direction of an expert econo
mist, with another already selected of
wide economic experience in charge of
all.
Cooperating with these six experts
and the extensive field force of the
commission, a staff of lawyers, to at
tend to the legal phases, will be ap
pointed if the $400,000 is appropriated.
Plans Pleasant End
for This Old World
Paris, Feb. 21. A new kind of end
at the world has been imagined by
I Louis Rabourdin, a French scientist.
Sometimes is has been suggested that
tho world will gradually become cold,
so that life will be frozen out. Mr.
Rabourdin thinks it possible that tho
earth might end in an incandescent
I blaze
The earth's crust, he says, is very
thin at the bottom of the sea, and, if
it should give way in consequence of
volcanic action, the earth might be con
sumed in flames.
"Suppose," he states, ' that, follow
ing an extraordinary twisting move
ment, due to retreat of the central
mass, a large mass of the sea bottom
should give way, and, falling suddenly,
should let in the mass of the oceans'
(waters upon the incandescent interior
matter. The water would be decompos
ed bv the heat, the hydrogen would.
burn, and it would burn more as it had
access to more oxvoen.
"The conflagration would then gtiin
gradually in force, accompanied by
electric pheneniena, and the greater i
part of the earth's crust would prob-1
ably be displaced. The earth passing;
through a critical epoch and returning
for the time being to its formative pe-j
riod, would again be nothing but a
globe of fire.
) ror tne nir on worms iumi swing
in sidereal space this would be the pne-1
nomeuon of a new star that hlaxes out
nil at once, increased in brilliancy, as
if it would eclipse the luminous splend '
or of all its neighbors, and then becomes
feebler aud feebler, to disappear fin-!
ally forever in the profound darkness.
of the limitless distance.
PRESENT SITUATION
Crop Shortage and High
Prices Rapidly Depleting
Supply
Referring to tho potato situation
which confronts all buyers and sellers
of this crop, Mangis Brothers, potato
dealers, of Salem, have this to say:
Reports 'from all the potato growing
states of the middle west as well as
Oregon, Washington and Idaho indicate
reduced acreage on account of seed
shortage and growers should secure seed
how before all of the best stock is
shipped out of the state. With potatoes
selling at the highest prices in history
there is a temptation to sell all the best
stock and plant the culls, which is cer
tain to result now only in a greatly
diminished yield, but. in the production
of an inferior quality of potatoes.
It is poor economy at any time to
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plant inferior seed for in saving ,5 now
you lose $50 at harvest time.
There are only a few varieties of late
potatoes for which there is a commercial
demand for shipment. First and always
best are the Burbanks, then come Gold
Coin, Xew Oregon, l'ride of Multnomah,
American Wonder and Netted Gems and
for early seed Early Rose and Early
Sunrise.
Oregon is indeed 'fortunate this year,
conditions were ideal for both quality
land yield and owiug to crop failures in
the potato growing districts of the mid-
die west we have established a market
both east nnd south at the highest prices
we have ever obtained.
Next year we cannot expect to be so
fortunate as to price but by selecting
pure seed of standard commercial va
rieties and paying still more attention
to grading we can get a quality that
will sell in anv market.
Ready for Meeting
of Endeavorers
Arrangements are very nearly com
pleted for the big Christian Endeavor
convention to be held in Salem Friday,
Saturday and Sunday. The young peo
ple in the United Brethren, Evangelical.
Presbyterian, Congregational and Chris
tian churches have been very active in
securing homes for the delegates and
providing for their entertainment.
The convention will be called to order
promptly at 10 o 'clock on Friday muin-
ing in the Christian church, the head
quarters of the convention- On Friday
evening a reception will be given the
delegates in the old armory at the city
hall. On Saturday afternoon a hundred
automobiles will be used in showing tho
delegates about the city. The Presby
terian, Christian and Congregational
churches will serve banquets to the dele
gates on Saturday evening. On bum-fay
evening a mass meeting will be held in
the armory and the chief speaker will
be Dan Poling, an Oregon boy, who by
his ability aud talent has become the as
sociate president of the Christian En
deavor societies of the world.
The committee in charge of the con
vention are expecting about 800 dele
gates. The Commercial club urgently re
quests all business places to decorate
their show windows in red and white,
the colors of the society. It is hoped
that Salem and its citizens will cordially
welcome these hundreds of aggressive
wide awake young people of Oregon.
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