TME DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. MONDAY, SEPT. 24, 1917.
THREE
SYMPTOMS OF
HER DISEASE
Backache,Sideache,Nervous
cess, Dizziness, Faintness,
all Disappeared After
the Woman's Meli.
, cine was Taken.
Kingfisher, Okla. "For two years I
suffered with a severe female trouble.
was nervous, and
had backache and a
pain in my sida
most of the time.
I had dizzy spells
and was often so
faint 1 could not
walk across the
floor. The doctor
said I would have to
have an operation.
A friend asked ma
to try Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vege
table Commund.
After taking ten bottles I am now well
and strong, have no more pain, backache
or dizzy spells. Everyone tells ma
how well I look and I tell them Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did
it"-Mias Nina Southwick, R. F. D.
No. 4, Box 83, Kingfisher, Okla.
Every woman who suffers from female
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blues should try Lydia E. Pinkham'a
Vegetable Compound as Mrs. South
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in regard to any annoying symptom
write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine
Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass.
Six Central Republics
May Become Federation
Washington, Sept. 24. Six Central
American republics may soon be feder
ated into a nation of six million per
sons living on 206,345 square miles of
land. They ere Honduras, Nicaragua,
Guatemala, Costa Rita, Salvador now
beund politically by treaties made in
1907 and Panama, new republic, which
win be invited to take her place with
the others,
X conference will be held by repre
sentatives of the little nations, either in
Washington cr Panama, soon, to discuss
Jans of the proposed federation.
The Central American treaties now
affecting these countries were signed
in ISMS and expire this year. They
have served through a eourtfof justice
created in Costa Rica, where all inter
national problems are settled to keep
CONSTIPATION
INVITES DISEASE
Delegation ( Pleased
with Price Fixed for
Wheat In Northwest
Washington, Sept., 24. Beaming
with satisfaction over having gained
a I'acine coast basic price for this
year's wheat crop at $2.05, the Oregon-
vvasmngton delegation of grain grow
ers is leaving the capital.
"We were after the whole loaf. Wo
get half, far more recognition than it
seemed we were likely to get, so we
feel well satisfied with our effort,"
said C. E. Spence, master of the Ore
gon state grange and member of the
committee. "Had we made no effort
we would have had no relief,"
Under the arrangement made the
basic price of $2.05 per bnshel for built
wneat will apply at romand, Taconia
and Seattle as common terminals for
northwest wheat- Some who attended
the conference think a bettor price
might have resulted if the committee
had been more aggressive at the final
conference with Food Administrator
houses in the usual way, where Houser
will buy at prices fixed.
Having had his hands tied up to
this time, because he lacked terminal
prices, Houser is gratified by the turn
of affairs. He declares the Pacific
northwest has especial cause for rejoic
ing over elimination of delays in mak
ing payment, which would have result
ed from transpomog wneat to inieago.
Houser figures the average saving
on differential will be around 10 eents,
netting $1.95 to $1-97 per bushel to
the farmer. Taxing all factors into ac
count, some grain growers say the sav
ins will range between five and 10
cents.
Snipping Board Promises Tonnage
A favorable turn in the situation
came when receipt of word from the
shipping board that it will be able to
supply tonnage for export wheat.
Hoover was indefinite as to shipping
board promises, and indicated that' se
curing tonnage is still a gamble, but
the authentic report is that the ship
ping board has stated it foresees no
difficulty in supplying the ships need
ed for northwest wheat surplus.
Bell-aws
Absolutely Removes
Indigestf6n One package
proves it 25cfafaU druggists.
BAIN HELPS EASTERN OREGON.
Hoover and President Barnes of the
federal grain corporation.
Hoover Names Figure .
When Hoover suggested the price of
$2.05 at the conclusion of a bearish ad:
dress, the growers accepted it without
further controversy. Hoover said the
shipping board had offered "tempora
ry hope" for tonnage to carry the
surplus and the price named would
give a gambling chance of taking
wheat from the Pacific coast by the
front door, the ocean, against freight
rates to the back door, Chicago.
Houser Flans Immediate Action
Max Houser, before leaving for Port
land after a long conference with
Hoover and Barnes, said he expects to
have everything ready to buy grain at
Portland the latter part or the wceli.
Farmers will ship to terminal ware-
ASK FOR aid GET
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lRMATOLOGIST GIVES K
COMPLEXION SECRET
"The great secret of keeping the
face your- is to keep off the dead en
ticle," says Dr. J. Mortimer Mitchell.
"It is well known that the surface
skin is constantly dying, falling off
in imperceptible particles, except in
some diseased conditions, when tho
same appear Use dandruff. But the par
ticles do not all drop off immediately
they die, being held for a while by the
live skin.
"To have the dermatologlcal surgeon
peel off the entire outer skin at ono
time is a painful and expensive opera
tion. The same result is obtained by
applying ordinary mercolized wax, as
you "would cold cream, allowing this to
remain on over night, then taking it
off with warm water. One ounce usu
ally suffices. The process is both pain
less and inexpensive. The wax, which
is procurable at your drug store, hast
ens the natural Bhedding process. It
gradually absorbs tho dead and half
head skin, revealing the new, healthy,
youthful looking skin, underneath."
Pendleton, Or., Sept. 24. Assuring
a good winter wheat crop and putting
millions of acres of range in ideal con
dition for stock, rains throughout the
Inland Empire within tho last 3fi
hours have benefited the farmers and
stock growers to the extent of $5,000,
000, it was estimated today.
GERMAN SPY
(Continued from Page One.)
A callable laxative is nsesssarr
to the comfort and nsalth of any
-wall-ordered household, - bscaus
constipation Is a. condition that
affects, in greater or lees degree,
practically very member of the
family. When the bowels refuse
to act the entire system Is af
fected; digestion is Impaired,
nerves beg-in to twitch, fool vases
and poisons generated by decomposing-
substances in the intestines
are distributed throughout the
body, and often remit in serious
illness. A prominent Trench sci
entist says ninety-five percent of
all human disease Is directly
traceable to inactive bowels.
Mors than a quarter of a cen
tury ago Sr. W. B. Caldwell pre
scribed a combination of simple
laxative herbs with pepsin that is
now the standard remedy In thou
sands of homes. This prescrip
tion is sold by druggists for fifty
cents a bottle, tinder the name of
Sr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. A
trial bottle can be obtained, free
of charge, by writing to Sr. w.
B. Caldwell, 458 Washington, St.,
MonUcello, Illinois.
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r WM S HART IN "THE COLD DECK."
BHIS NEWEST AND BIGGEST MASTERPIECE, AT THE
DAYS STARTING TOMORROW
LIBERTY, 3
land. The services of the revolution may
therefore decide the war.'
"He asks that a telegram to this ef
fect be sent to Berlin."
Irish Drawn Into Plot.
This letter was signed, "5132 8167
0230," and. was addressed to Vount von
Bernstorff, "Imperial Ambassador,
Washington, D. C
A code message sent to Berlin was
given as follows:
"National Germania Insurance con
tract certainly promised. Executor is
evidently satisfied with proposition.
Necessary steps havu been taken.
"HENRY NEUMAN."
Of this message the committee lias
this to say: s
"Not so innocent and harmless as it
looks, for what the message really
means is this:
" 'Irish agree to proposition. The
necessary steps have been taken.
"Information carefully and exten
sively set forth in the secrot documents
of the German officialdom," the com
mittee continues, "was sometimes wide
of the facts. For"xample, a lengthy
memorandum of March 1, 191C, trans
mitted by the secret agent, Captain
Boehm, dealing with the Mexican crisis
appears to have been largely the work
tif some fervid and projective imagination.
Spy Too Talkative.
"It predicts that the President will
attributo Mexico's anti-American ac
tivities to German money and incite
ment; that he will call upon congress to
support him in radical measures (the
prophet even attempts to paraphrase the
language to be employed in the mes
sage); that congress 'Will indorse the
president's stand, following which up
ward of 150 German spies and agents
were to be arrested and the ambassadors
of the central powers to receive their
passports."
After citing an extract from Captain
Boehm 'a letter, tho- committee states
that lie was "too loose of tongue"- for
the good of the service and, citing a
report oi lue uurjuuu imuiHiy juiuruiM
tion bureau of March 21, 1910, quotes
the report as follows i ;
' ' Too great confidence in the silence
of his fellow men, especially the mem
bers of tho American Truth society
"was probably the vause of his be
coming quickly known here."
Proof Will Be Positive.
The government is prepared to give
out documentary proof of its recent
revelations, in cases where denials aro
entered by those concerned. It proposes
this week to make public a photographic
reproduction of the Eckliardt-Kronholm
Mexico City plot letter, the authenti
city of which has been denied by the
principals.
It was rumored today that the govern-
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ment has additional data in the Lux-
burg-Argentina case, but it is careful
to avoid any appearance of trying to
force Argentine into action against Ger
many, when its avowed purpose in mak
ing the revelations has been to show
Sweden's duplicity and Germany's mi
snamed peace propaganda methods.
With the prospect of other startling
publications, congress today appeared to
be veering away from the demand for
an investigation of the GernBtorff $50,
000 Blush fund expose, especially as the
state department lias indicated its be
lief that further investigation would
not be more successful than secret prob
ing already has done,
i Dr. Niven Explaines.
t'hicngo, 8pt. 24. Pr: Maxim Niven,
analytical chemist and organizer of the
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HAY FEVER
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All-American Alliance, named in ' the
government's expose of German intri-.
gue, today denied he had ever had nny
dealings with Wolf von Igel, German
agent.
"My alliance is maintained strictly
ly subscriptions of its members; I know
l.othiug of any payment of $KM," said
Niven. "Of course, among those who
enme forward were many German-Americans.
Some of them said they left
munitions plants because they could not
conscioutionsly work there, but they
were accorded no different t real ment
from anyone else.
"To me, in 1910, Hans Liebnu of
Now York sent a young Austrian, stat
ing ho would help me in methods uf
classification of applicants and in other
wise systematizing my work. It was not
long before J discovered that he was
attempting to discriminate against, all
siH-o Germans. We quarreled rcM'Htedly
on the matter uud finally ho left.".
Now Is a Good Time
To Treat Your Catarrh
Mild weather aid treatment.
Don't be misled into thinking that
your Catarrh is gone. The first touch
of winter weather will bring it back
with all its discomforts.
But this it an excellent time to
thoroughly cleanse the blood of the
germs fof Catarrh, and be forever
rid of the troublesome sprays end
douches that can never cure you.
S. S. S., the great blood purifier,
searches out the germs of Catarrh
which infest your blood, and chases
them entirely out of your system. It
is by far the most satisfactory treat
ment for the disease, because it
reaches down to its very roots and
gets at the cause. Write to-day for
full information, and expert medical
advice regarding the treatment of
your own case. Take advantage of
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more or less peaceful a community of
rations formerly in constant disturb
ance through wars and revolutions.
It is now proposed by strong factions
in these nations to establish a central
ized government or at least an inter
parliamentary union with a delegate
from each republic. President Betrand
of Honduras Las launched tho idea and
seat an invitation to the other repub
lics to participate.
President Chamorro of Nicaragua al
ready has accepted and suggested
either Washington or Panama as the
meeting placa for the proposed confer
ence. The state department, withholding
r.nnouncement of its position in the
matter, is sounding out public opinion
ia Central America on the proposal.
The position of Costa Rica is pecul
iar. The United States has never recog
nized the present Costa Rica administra
tion, but since the little republic has
entered the war against Germany, she
finds herself an outlaw and allied na
tion at the same time, so far as the
I'aited States is concerned. .
Steps are now under way to eliminate
this paradoxical condition.
Owners who holler because they are
to pay the federal tax on automobiles
should quit it and give thanks. If the
manufacturer paid it he would pass it
on anvhow, with collection charges
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