TFIE PAILY CAPITAL JOUTINAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, ANIIL 0, 1917. THREE m-m i- 'A f I HOWsdo vouknow vhere the honeysuckle grovs ? HlburNose .Knows and with equal certainty your nose knows good tobacco. Pure fragrance is the soul of things. A tobacco with a satisfying, pure fragrance will prove a smoke with a soul. Such a Tobacco is ThcPerfeci Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette Made, as it is, from an expert blending of rich, ripe Burley leaves, grown in the sunny "Blue Grass" section of Old Ken tucky, TUXEDO has a pare fragrance that is all its own. Try this Tet: Rub a little Tuxedo briskly in the palm of your hand to bring out its full aroma. Then smell it deep its deli cious, pure fragrance will convince you. Try this test with 'any other tobacco and we will let Tuxedo stand or fall on your judgment "Your Nose Knows" fir: lOcnt Tins la HaifwFuu :. i n Pound Giass BRITISH AIRSHIPS (Qoatinued from page one.) FREE FERRY RUNS (Continued from page one.) "making satisfactory progress," ac cording to the report of tield Marshal Haig today. "Everywhere we penetrated the en emy's lines," the British commander-in-chief declared. "In the direction of C'ambrai we stormed Hcnnies and Bourssers and penetrated into Havrincourt wood,", the statement asserted. I "la the direction of St. Quentiu we captured i'resnoy Le Petit and are ad vancing a lino southeast of Levcrguir, "J the statement continued. ! The report asserted that there was no estimate of the number of prisoners as yet, but that a considerable number had been reported eaptured. Ship Sunk Submarine. San Francisco, April 9. The sinking by the British tank steamer Sequoya of a German submarine during a fight off the Cornish coast was revealed to day following the arrival of the Se quoya in Wan Francisco. The submarine was destroyed after a 20 minute battle, during which one man on the Sequoya was killed, .three were wounded and the bridge and steamer's wheel house were carried away by the submarine's shell fire. Finally a shell from the Sequoya struck the driver, Lose Your Fat, KeepYour Health Superfluous - flesh is not healthy, neither is it healthy to diet or exercise too much for its removal. The simplest method known for reducing the over fat body two, three or four pounds a week is the Marmola Method, tried and endorsed by thousands. Marmola Pre scription Tablets, containing exact doses of. the famous prescription, are sold by druggists at 75 cents for a large case, or if yon prefer you can obtain them by sending direct to. the Marmola Company, 864 Woodward ave. Detroit, Mich. They are harmless and leave no' wrinkles or flabbiness.. They are popular because effective and con-yenient. Skinner & Bushuell operated the fer ry. Although the ferry was to be sold at a right price to Marion county, since Skinner & Bushnell were not operat ing, Judge Kirkpatrick refused to pay the $5 a day- Hence Marion county and Salem will stand the entire expense of the free ferry. It will be remembered that when Skinner & Bushnell were asked to name a fair price for their equipment and 25 per cent profit, their figures ran up to $.j.)O0. The committee appointed by the Commercial club and the Marion county court regarded this price as ex orbitant, and after appraising the barges, offered Skinner & Bushnell, $2300. This offer was refused, and to prevent the city from operating a free ferry, Judge kirkpatrick issued the injunction against Marion comity. Part of the stipulation between Ma rion county and Skinner & Bushnell provides that "Marion county shall pay for said equipment, a sum of mon ey equal to the valuation placed there on by the commission heretofore refer red to, said payment to be made with in ten days from the date of filing of which sank immediately amid'a burst of flame and smoke. Germans Like It. New York, April 9. The German of ficial statement received from Berlin via London today declared "minor en gagements" between Albert, Cambrni and Peronne "were taking the course intended by us." This is the section in which the Bri tish today reported their great drive. "A battle around Arras began this morning after several hours drum fire," the statement said. a duly certified copy of the award of said commission with the county clerk of Marion county, Oregon." Up to Marion County Should Marion county .refuse to pay the award, within ten days of the date of filing the award, the injunc tion against Marion county will again be in force. In the stipulations, Skin ner & Bushnell do not claim any future profits, but do claim a reasonable prof it for their investment. If' for any cause there is not a final settlement after the awards have been made by the circuit judges, Marion county is to return -the equipment to Skinner & Bushnell and pay a reason able sum for the time it had used the ferry. So there you have the ferry situa tion. Judge Kelly and Judge licit will figuro the value of the outfit of Skin ner & Bushnell and if they cannot airrec, may call in another circuit judge Then if Marion county for any reason does not pay the price agreed on, it is to return the barge to Skinner it Bush noil, pav a reasonable price for the udo thereof, and the injunction would bo on again. Anyhow, everybody is invited to come across the river, free. During the month of March 3,858,328 packages of first class matter passed through the Portland post office; 34, liOl more than during the same month last year. 1L CO-OPERATE WITH 1 ALLIESiNjVERYWAY United States Will Help Sweep Raiders and U-Boats From the Sea By Carl D. Groat (I'nitcd Press staff correspondent ) Washington, April 9. The Cuited State will woik in full harmony with the allies, it was officially slated at the navy department today. In keeping with President Wilson's message to congress, "valuable cooper ation will be undertaken." Secretary Ianiels declined to say when this cooperation goes into effect or to what extent it will be carried. The presumption is that it is alreadv under way, in part. The coperntion is to be heafty and thorough. Preliminary discussion "start ed Saturday, continued yesterday and doubtless other meetings will be held today. For the present, it is likely that the American navy will direct its efforts at clearing a part of the Atlantic of submarines and raiders, giving tho al lies a greater freedom of action than has been possible without American aid. Incidentally, reports of one or more raiders in the Atlantic persisted again today, though the navy idea generally was that tho Nantucket Shoals "raid er" was only a drifting derelict. Aside from cooperation between the United States and the allies the sin cere cooperation of labor a gigantic factor has been pledged to tho gov ernment. President Gompers of the American Federation of Labor, has given assurance that there will be none of the labor disputes which for a time marred England 's chances in tho war. South America Too Entrance into tho war of Brazil, Bo livia and perhaps others this week, bids fair to have i vital effect upon developments, adding as it does to tho crushing weight against llohenzollern isni. ,v New reasons for prosecuting tho war relentlessly if any such be needed were furnished by Belgian atrocities reported by the state department, show ing conclusively tnat Uermnny s heart lessness is a menace not alone to Bel gium but to tho world. The report de-1 scribed Germany as gradually drawing the strangling steel net about Belgium making her a vast internment camp.! The war department preparation for a big army under tho expected congres sional passage of the administration war bill, is ready for recruit work. At the same time, the department is keep ing every eye on the Mexican border situation, though the latest reports from General Pershing indicate no pres lent cause for alarm- Other government branches are pros ecuting thoroughly the hunt for Ger man Bjnes. Partular care is tflkon to strip the border of any of these in triguing German hirelings. The state department anticipated to day that it would soon know officially about the reported Austrian break in relations. UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH IS PATRIOTIC The Oregon conference of the Unit ed Evangelical church closed here yes terday. Dunne the sessions the con ference pledged itself to stand behind the government in this crisis, adopting the following resolutions: "We recognize the wave of democ racy that is sweeping autocracy, des potism and imperialism from the earth in the death struggle that is now on with the greatest of all these, Prussia. We realize that we no longer live to ourselves, but in the world, and "that we must think, pray and act in world terms. Therefore, we deem it our duty and privilege to pledge our loyal sup port to our government in its humani tarian efforts for righteous adjustmgnt of world interests." The conference also went on record as favoring national prohibition. The following appointments for min isters were made by tho conference: Oregon conference district. 8. S. Mumey, presiding elder, Portland; First Church, J. A. Goodc, Portland; Oekley Green, H. II. Farnham, Port land V. Brooks, C. C. Calkins; Beulah, S. A. Ramsdell; Corvallis, C. P. Yates; Dal las, W. S. Plowman; Dayton, G. K. Erskine; Eugene, V. E. Fisher; Elkins, M. J. Ballantync; Florence, R. 0. Caves Gaston, J. L. Burns; Hillsboro, A. H. Miller; Kings Valley, L. K. isriggs; Lewisville, C. S. Poling; Lebanon, S. Pal; Mapleton, M. D. Phelps; Kick- reall and Middle Grove, G. 11. Stover; Salem, G. L. Lovall; Summit, V. A- Ballantyne; Warren, J. Bowersox; con ference missionary, C. C Poling. TOO WEAK TO FIGHT I The ' Comel.-ok ' man was rrallv newr down and out. His weakened condition because of oxerwurk. Ia k ot , xer iso, improper eatiiiji and living de ' inands M insulation to satisfy the cry for a health giving appetite and the re-1 f rolling sleep e-seutial to strength.' GOLD MEDAL Haarlem oil Capsules, i the National Komedy of Holland, will do the work. They are wonderful' Three of these capsule each day will put a man on his feet before he knows i it; whether his trouble comes from uric1 acid poisoning, the kidneys, gravel or stone in the bladder, stomach derange ment or other ailments that befall the over zealous American. Ilon't wait tin-' til you are entirely down and out, but; take them today. Your druggist wilL gladly refund your money if they do j not help you. 2.V, 50c and f 1.00 per box ; Accept no substitutes. Look for the' name GOLD MEDAL en every box.i They are all pure, original, imported j Harlem Oil Cupsules. j Evangelical Conference Passes Resolution On War and Other Things We recognize the wave of democracy that in sweeping autocracy, dispotisni and imperialism from the earth, and in the death struggle now ou with the greatest of these Prussian we realize that we no louger live to ourselves but in the world and we must think, pray and act in world-terms, therelore be it ! Resolved, That we deem it our duty! and privilege to pledge our loyalty and i support to our government in its! humaniau efforts for a righteous ad justment of world interests. Eesolutton on Prohibition. Realizing that the liquor traffic is the gaentest of all our foes iu this national crisis, there be it Resolved, That we instruct our sec retary to memorialize congress to im mediately submit to vote the question of national prohibition and insist that cur Oregon representative iu congress support it. On Romanism. The conference expressed itself strongly to the effect that there can be no double loyalty. Romanism demands supreme allegiance to the pope, and the nation is honeycombed by the intrigues of the Roman hirearchy opposing our free schools, free speech and freedom of religion, and the conference went, on record as utterly opposed to such in trigues and political meddling. SHOOT TOR. TROPHIES & SUNSHINE Dcn't Be Afraid to Buy Your Summer Needs in Clothing, Hats and Shoes on account of the rain, for we are not going to have any more rain for a long time, and unless you get your outfit at once you will be unable to secure what you want later, for the merchant is having a hard time to secure goods, BUY YOUR NEEDS AT Portland, Or., April 9 The Colum bia-Willamette Trnpshootors' . associa tion competition for the Oregoninn tro phies will start Sunday, April 15, and will continue for six or eight weeks, ac cording to the number of clubs taking part. Seven clubs already have com plied with the league requirements and there are two or three more yet to hear from. ' The Albany Gun club, the Capital City Gun club of Salem, Or., the La Grande Gun club, the Woodbru Gun elb, the Round-up Gun club of Pendle ton, tho Canemuh Gun club of Oregon City, and the Astoria Rod and Gun dub have filed their entires with the trapsbooting editor of the Oregoninn, Portland. This leaves nn odd number of dubs, and should there be no further appli cations it will be necessary for one club to play solitaire for one day during the season, this being considered pre ferable to dropping an entry for the purpose of having an even number. The Oregoninn is dositious of giving Brick Brothers THE HOUSE THAT GUARANTEES EVERY PURCHASE THE CORNER STORE STATE AND LIBERTY First Volunteer of Aumsville Honored Harold Ransom being the first young man of this neighborhood to heed the call of his countrl, a large number of his friends assembled Thursday even ing at tho residence of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ransom, to tender him congratulations in honor of his enlist ment nt this time, when brave men are needed to maintain the honor of our flag and bear it on to victory, un til the principles which it represents will not only mean freedom for our own country .but freedum for the civil ized world. Tho. evening was spent in games, interspemed with both instru mental and vocal music, patriotic songs and airs predominating. After a nicely prepared lunch, at a late hour the guests took their departure. As Harold goes forth into his new field of labor, whether at routine duty or on the tield of battle, he ciin rest assured that there will be a warm spot reserved for him in the hearts, especially of all those who met to do him honor. Those present were: Mv. and Mrs, Chas- Hansom, Harold and Wayne Ran som, Mr. and Mrs. Irwtil Robertson, Miss Dell Robertson and Justin Robert son of Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Anderson, A. E. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Speer, Mr. and Mrs. P. (5. Speer, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Coddit, Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Boone, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Colviu, Mrs. A. W. Schrunk, Mrs. Matt Flier, Mrs. C. P. Hem, Mrs. n ,ii , - Your dealer has a supply of fresh Sunkiit Orange avery day. These ara tha uniformly good orange. Order at dozen today. Uniformly Good Oranges Calif orniFruitGrowrExcbni UA56 everv club in the stale a chance to wir.lSherm Swank, Mrs. Chas. Martin, Mar- one of the trophies, and everv entry received not later than next Wednes day night, April 11, will have n place on the leegue schedule, which will be printed in the Oregonian. SILVERTON WILL DEBATE Eugene, Or., April 9. Tho high school debating championship will bo decided in Kugene, May 11, when two debaters from Joseph, representing trie eastern part of the state, meet two representatives from Silvrton, the champions of the western section of the wtntc. Tho subject is compulsory health insurance. The debute will come during the university junior week end The university nays all the expenses ; Wichita, A. O. Schmallo; Adna, - " ,, lb,'! rL: ;l'0-Kn ." champion.!, cup to tho winners in a tield which originally in cluded 72 high school teams. Trench Press Forward. Paris, April 9. French forces con tinned an advance in the region of Maison De Champagne after hand gren ade fighting, today's official statement declared. The war office reported repulse of a German attack north of Rhein-s, op posite Conrcy. For Itching Scalp You do not want a slow treatment for itching scalp when hair is falling and the dandruff germ is killing the hair roots. Delay means no hair. Get, at any drug store, a bottle of zemo for 25c or $1.00 for extra large size. Use as directed, for it docs the work quickly. It kills the dandruff germ, nourishes the hair roots and im mediately stops itching scalp ' It is a pure, reliable, antiseptic liquid, is not greasy, is easy to use and will not stain. Soaps and shampoos are harmful, as they contain alkali. The best thing to use for scalp irritations is zemo, for it is safe and also inexpensive. The K. W. Koe Co., Cleveland, O. POLK COUNTY PIONEER Independence, Or., April 9. James Edward Tlkius, whose funeral services were held here Friday, was bom in Virginia in 1M"2 and, had he lived un til June J, would have celebrated his ilOth birthday. : He came to Oregon iu 184.) ami in 1M.50 took up a homestead near Mon- moutn, where lie spent tne greater part of his life. In 3 Ho I he married Miss Lucy Cumalt, who passed away Novem ber 21, 1901. Besides five children, El kins leaves 1.") grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. KID KOMEDY KLUB POLK COUNTY ROADS A delegation of about 20 citizens of Independence and the south part of tho county waited on the county court Wednesday morning and secured an appropriation of $2000 toward tho con struction of nine miles of new road from Independence to the Hcnton county line. The balance of the cost will be borne by independence people and property owners to be benefitted by the improvement. It is intended that this new ruad shall be u link of the proposed hard surfaced highway across Polk county. Dallas litemi.er. gnret Hauge of Portland, Miss Kthel McDonald, Mrs. Idea Hem, the Misses Ida, Alice and Bessie Schrunk, Miss Lena Herg of Shaw, the Misses Viva and Mary M'cNenl, Miss Edith Diet?., Miss Osie Gricc, Miss Katie ' Brock, Pearl Flier, Geo. Flier, Miss Vcneta Eastburn, John Eastbum, Miss va Douirhty, William oughty, Opal Phil lips, Ruby Speer, Elizabeth Swank, Llewellyn riier, Spraying Experiments Will Be Made Soon by 0. A. C. Experts By O A. C. Experts. Experiments in spraying, both liijird and dry, will bo carried on in the gen eral experimental work this spring un der the supervision of Prof. H, P. Bars, of the O. A. C. Tests will be made on the orchards of the Oregon state hns pilnl, blocking off n certain number of trees for the dry spray and a like number for the liquid method. The experiments this year w ill be car ried on mostly for apple mildew, npplo scab, San Jose scale, gooseberry mil dew, currant nnthiacnoso and loganber ry anthranose at the state institutien tracts. On the tracts of W. T. Jenks the ex- Jack Speer, Mark Speer and Max Con dit. Record. Grace. Leona and .Merle and Gwen Martin, nonaiu Mpecr, .rionments will be for nrune blossom Elmer Colvin, Holly and Eunice Lewis, I j 1 i irli t mid brown rot. At the Winstal- ci -r....i. o.. .l Afrn. C' I " , , ey piuee, neyoixl tho county poor form, the experiments will be for California peach blight. On the George W. Weeks place, for pear scab. Experiments for pear scab will also be held at the E- E. Kvans tract, near the Kaiser school. Cherry brown rot ami blossom blight will be treated at the lloosier place in the Sunnyside district. C.vlindrospor- i liitu experiments will be tested on tho STOCK MARKET QUIET (Continued from page one.) advance until the standard list was some 1! to i! points up. I IH: UUjtlllg JIIVJX in. UK nun . nuui. 1; Kl- I'UIIHI H IUU irBCtS a 11 I OI tBO l)l- spent, however, and by mid-day trad- stable Lone Maple orchard for leaf spot ing . died down leaving most of the in-1 on prunes, one of the worst diseases i n dustrial issues not more than a fraction to a point or so above the previous closing level. A quiet churning movement char acterized the afternoon trading. In most cases tho past part of the earlier gains were wiped out. After selling up 1 to 4 points, the steel group react ed with one or two exceptions to near Snturdny's closing. Copper shares wero firm but narrow. The general list was under pressure in the late trading with several weak spots. DEATH Or MRS. KEARNS Mrs. Lucy Keurns died at her home in Stayton, Friday afternoon, March .'10, after an illness of two months as a re sult of a paralytic stroke. I.ncv Jnn Brvant was born in Miller county, Missouri, on March 17, 1H:18. She The Kid Komedy Klub under the di lection of Mrs. Anna Rogers Fish gave an entertainment at the Spring Valley school house Friday night for the ben efit of the school 'funds. The players and their casts are as follows: "A Girl of Today." Donald Davison "Bis" Nelson David Howard "Puck" Evans Rex Howard JamSs E. Elliott Albert Schindler "Dud" Elliott Turfield Schindler .. "Lady" Clayton Dent's Office Boy. Rex Howard Jack Burnett, Theodore Howard. .Jimmie (office boy) David Mr. Dent Tleckman the Glazier. aii o.i.:...ii- tm :..!..... Turfield Schindler ... Charlotte Russe nightly and HU6 the Idcasinij results. HAVE COLOR IN YOUR CHEEKS Be Better Looking Take Olive Tablets u your SKin is yeuuw cumpicxiuii - - , ' M ...m. i.or pallid-tongue coatcd-appetitc poor- ! o,M the plains "";- have a hart .ale in vnur moutha 'brother, John Bryant, wnen a gn of oiilv U and settled in Jordan valley. Miss Bryant was married to John Kearns on September 28, 1K5I). To this union were bom six children, five of whom are living, liey are: t.eorge W-, of Grants Pass; Mrs. Margaret F. Smith, of Alturus, Cal.; J. T., Joseph and Susan May, ull of Stayton. She is also survived by 12 grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren, and a half-sister, Mrs. M. Weinfurtner, who resides in St. Louis, Mo. A daughter, Mrs. Ida Staples, died October 11, 1HH7, and John Kearns, husband of the deceased, died May 7, 1!00. Mrs. Kearns was a woman of broad intellect, a devoted wife and mother, and was loved by all for her sweet Christian character. Stayton Mail. TRY JOURNAL WANT ADS you have a bad taste in your mouth a lazy, no-good Iccung you should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets a sub stitute for calomel were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years o study with his patients. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olivi color. To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days you must get at the cause. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel yet have no dangerous after effects. They start the bile and overcome con stipation. That's why millions of boxes are sold annually at 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. Take one or two the coast. Mr. Barss Fays that ull the varieties o'f pears su"ceptable to scab will be about right for spraying the first time, next week with lime sulphur one to 25 or Bordeaus 4-4-50. inis should be fol lowed by another before the blossom opens. Every bud should be covered, ho savs. Bulletins of the proper methods and mixtures for spraying may be had by writing the O. A. C. Prof. Barss will return next week with an assistant to begin the work on the state hospital tracts. The Coos county court yesterday ap propriated 20,000 to aid in construct ing an nrmorv at Marshfielil. TAKE YOUR MEDICINES REGULARLY Hood' Sarsaparilla Before Meals Peptiron Pill After. This combination Is having wonder ful success everywhere. It is sweeping poor health and fear of mental and physical breakdown out of many homes. It is restoring lost appetite, givlns? the glow of health to the cheeks, mak ing faces bright and complexions clear, and literally giving worn-out, brain faKsed people the strength of iron. For It combines that most useful of all metals Iron in a course of medi cine that is peculiarly effective. Hood's Sarsaparilla is made from nn unsurpassed formula of blood-purifying and stomach-toning remedies, in cluding sarsaparilla, mandrake, dan delion, yellow dock, wild cherry, gen tian and other valuable alteratives and kidney and liver remedies, -Peptiron Pills, named from pepsin and iron, include these with mix ami other blood and stomach tonics just what physicians prescribe.