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CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 13, 1918. TWO. Away With Ycnr Sprays and Inhalers IfYcaWanttobeRidofCatarrl Deep-Seated Disease That Can not Be Reached 'by Local Treatment. When yon hawk and spit until you almost strangle in an effort to get .your breath, because your air-pas sages are all choked up with Catarrh, and your condition grows worse from day to day, you are about ready to realize that Catarrh is by no means a simple ailment. If you have had the disease for any jengia 01 time, you nave oouDUess used enough treatment to convince you that you will not be able to find any lasting relief from the remedies that are so generally relied upon. Others who have been afflicted with Catarrh have used atomizers and eprays, ointments, salves, jellies and ether local applications by the whole, cale, without making the slightest progress toward a cure. You are doomed to the same disap pointment, if you rely upon the same misdirected methods of treating this -disease, for Catarrh is too stubborn and deep-seated to be reached by medicated applications which are ap plied only to the surface. Why not save yourself the expense I Hog Island Shipyard WiHJin Schedule Washington, Fob. 13. Work on Hog Island shipyard, near Philadelphia is ahead of its schedule and all sbijis con tracted for by the government will be delivored on time, George J. Baldwin, chairman of the directors of the American-International Shipbuilding com fmny, told the senate commerce com snittae. The first keel was laid down todny, lie said. Twelve of the fifty ways are completed and fifty will be completed by the end of March. Additional keels are to be laid as fast as the steel is received, he asserted. Baldwin said that even if the yard eoet the government twice the prelim inary estimate of $21,000,000, it would get Bliijx from that yard at a cost of tut $4 more per ton than the average cost of ships built in private yard. Jla said that economy had been sacri ficed for .speed at Hog Island- THIS IS THE DAY THE MIDDLE-AGE WOMAN WHO LOOKS YOUNG Her experience, her ripened judg ment, enable her to take advantage ot tho wonderful opportunities for women which tho war hiis created. But to succeed she must appear young, dray, streaked with gray, or fadod hair gives the loc.tk of aye and keeps man) women from the success they dosorve. If gray hair is your handicap you ran easily overcome it with Q-ban Hair Color Restorer just as have tlions audi of other women. It will gradually bring buck all the natural color am' gloss and take years from your looks. Q-ban is not a dye, but a delightful toilet preparation a necessity for ev ery woman who understands tho value of keeping young. It will not stain tlia scalp, wash or rub off or intorfero with washing or waving the hair. .Also re moves dandruff, keeps the hair heal thy and is easily npplied by simply combing or blushing through tho hair. nom oy an goon arugHisis overy where on Money-Back. Guarantee. ; jiU.ollti jlM)illt.( xt Ho - department of lnce 7jc. I justice has decided to co-relato all" its '; 1 1 i.-j li , . ; , ... " - ' : efforts under one head, Former Assist- LONDON'8 WIFE SITES ln"t Attorney tiencral William Wal- lace. Oakland, Cal, Feb. 13. Mrs. Bossio!' Tho plan will eliminate from con M. London, first wife of Jack London, ! ration of other government prose ,. . , ; cut in-; officers and the three I nited novelist, has a suit on file hore today ; 8tafl,;, (istril,t courts all alien enemy or $10,000 against London's estate, eases in tho future at New York, Tho complaint alleges that beforo Lou- Brooklyn, Boston and adjacent terri- Ann ' fltutth thrt Author fiirrnnri in riftV i his first wifo $".' monthly until her ro-marriaize- and $37.50 monthly for art! of their two Rirls. Mrs. London I aueges that nltne-ugn she lias meo claims againsi mo eswue, none uns Tevok(l b . Fuol Administrator Car fccen allowed bv tho executors since j ,j i Deeemltor 1, l!Hfi. PERUNA in Your Home A housewife must give the first aid in colds, coughs and other ailments. Her promptness in applying the remedy often eaves a serious illness. Her experience with remedies has led her to know that PERUNA is always reliable, that she should have it on hand for the immediate treatment of coughs and colds, and that it is always to her Mm.Gocnte Parker, 41WatnSt. M,-u-slia, Wt writes: Wehv dmiIPv runa in our (amily fur Dumber of yean, aud hav found It a perfectly rcltahta mrdiciiM. It oon ride uie sys tem of any trarca of a cold, and pre vents aerioua Con sequences, "1 began nslnit It for catarrh, wlilch 1 sultered with a titwd man vnare. but had ot Been very serious Hiuil recently. Since 1 have taken Peruna the dropping lu mv ciuoat has diMCoutluued, and my bead and nuac ara not so stopped up iu the niornioK. I am pieasod with the re&ults, and shall coulinuo to u-w it until I ain eimreiy rid of catarrh. "I heart ily recommend it as &n ltooesdinedlcfne.n What it does for bet it is ready to do (or you. Colds and Catarrh The great weight of testimony that has accumu lated in the 44 years that PERUNA has been on the market proves ic beyond question, to be the it-liable family rem edy, ever ready to take, preventing the serious effects of colds, coughs, firip and derangements of the digestive organs. This proof is published from time to time and many families have profited by it. IwWmmM rTrKhl.U Ink rwemnu. Cwrl with r Jd agMJt MUM wrtarW The Peruna Company, Columbus, Ohio and the delay of getting on the rigk road, by discarding entirely all the plans of treatment which other? havi found to be absolutely withou1 merit? Not only is Catarrh a sourci of suffering to yourself, and annoy ing and repulsive to those about you but it is a disease that is not to b considered lightly, for if it la not checked the lungs sometimes beeomi affected, pnd everyone knows ho serious that is. Catarrh Is caused by millions oi tiny disease Perms that infest thi blood. When they attack the delicti: membranes ana air passages oi . .1 nose and throat, you can never gel rid of them by sprays and atomizers They mu:;t be thoroughly route-: from the blood. That is why S. S. i is used so successfully in treating Ce. tarrh. This remedy is so thorough I cleansing the blood that it routs 01! every germ of Catarrh or other dis ease. S. S. S. (roes ricrht down to thi source of the disease, and if you will begin its use today, you will find yourself at last on the right treat ment. Go to your drug store and get a 'bottle today, and if you want any special advice regarding your case, you can obtain same without charge by writing to Medical Director, Swift Specific Co., 81 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ca. Boss of the Camp as "Conscientious Objector" By Buss Simonton Camp Lewis, American Lake, Wash., Feb. 13. Sergeant Matt O'Connor, is "Boss" of the camp's "conscientious objectors". There are 50 men here who believe all wars wrong and that it is better to scrub floors and wash windows than to learn tho art of arms. Under the president's decree they have been transferred to the medical corps and ulaved in Barracks Mo. 4 of the base Hospital, where O'Connor, former news nauernian. holds forth. "They are a willing bunch" said Sergeant O'Connor. "Tney wont fight, but they surely can work." O'Connor sticks up for his objectors. He. holds it is no different- from any other organization. Just the same, it is a "unique" crew. In Bouie barracks, the air is some times blue with tobacco smoke and crackles with high power language. Not so in Barracks 4. Only a lew oi me objectors smoke and none of them swear. One suys grace at every nioai ana sev eral hold little private church services Sunday mornings. Two of them won't wear olive drab uniforms, using blue overalls and jump ers. Two will not accept pay from Un cle Sam, On this subject, there is a difference of opinion. Tho- two refusing pay are Mennouites and there are two other Menuomies wno are gmu iu gui their "30 per." There aro Friends, Shakers, Christa delnhiuns ond some Seventh Day Advcn- tists in the outfit. At first there were warm religious arguments in the bar racks, but such discussion, was order ed Btopped. "They are a good bunch of workors" says O 'Connor. ' ' At first the other men poked fuu at tliem but now they are coming to respect the objectors." Alien Enemy Control WillBe More Direct Washiugtnn, Feb. .'). To cut the red tapo surrounding tho work under President Wilson a nlieu enemy proc- ,,..,, nrt , w, York ,! ' HEATLESS ORDER REVOKED Wn,hinirt.on. Feb. 13 The Mondav , h,,,,,,, holiday" order today wns The Family Safeguard The experience of one woman, given herewith, is typical of thousands of let ters that reach the Peruna Company from grateful friends who have found their homes incom plete, and their family safety in dantjer without PERUNA, if 5 o cm TY By Carol S. Dibble Something more than an evening of genuine pleasure land distinctive mirth, inspired by the subtle and world famous humor of Harry Lauder, I is in store for the Salem folk who will hear and see the celebrated Scotch I comedian tonight at Portland, where he appears at the iieiiig theater. Unusual interest is attached to this performance, not only because this is Harry Lauder's farewell tour, but al so because ho has recently lost his o-.i'y sjn in tho war aiiu no ana airs. 1-uxl.r, in (ominon wiih the innuiner- oUur .areata, bereaved by the toll of t!-e ba. tic field, have made their C .cj a powerful factor in stimulating relief activities throughout tho world, by way of personal example and in spirited endeavor. Tho comedian has turned over his entire fortune of hun dreds of thousands of dollars, which he has made during his career on the stage to his government to help win the war. ' His reputation of possessing in a marked degree tho renowned Scotch thrift, stands Harry Lauder in good stead now, when his very savings are going so far to alleviate suffering and to promote efficiency in varied relief; moasures. Ho has allied himself espe-j cially with the raising of a fund to. provide industrial training for crip-; pled soldiers after tho war, of a na ture varied enough to meet a wide, field of individual hanriienns. 1 At noon, Harry Lauder spoke to a! catarrh disappears. Your clogged nos tiimmnn.i ,,i,i;,.ru .,,( thoir n.ftnara '. iriU will orien. the air passages of your from Vancouver garrison at the Ueilig. for which event everv seat in the main: floor and gallory had been taken, with (provision to sentj 400 ion the stage. He is constantly appearing in the cantonments over the country during this tour, under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. Among the Salem -people going up for tonight's entertainment, were Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Bishop, who join ed Mr. and Mrs. Percy Young of Al bany in Portland, at an informal din ner party this evening; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McDougal and Ir. and Mrs. William Carlisle, who motored up this morning, and a party composed of R. W. Hartman. Art Wallace, E. F. Schmidt and C. B. Clancy, who left lato this afternoon. The gift box for the Salemites over seas, is fast becoming a vivid reality of the very near future, for day by day, and night by night, what was at the beginning of the week a mere nest egg, now assumes the proportions of a very gratifying mess fund, owing to tho totuady driblets of coin coming from parties given hero, there and ev erywhere, of every kind and nature as the whim of the hostess rises to the cn'cnsion. Irfist night the Merry-Oo-Round club added a lump sum of eleven dollars to the S. O. S. account, after the regular fortnightly evenin,? of five hundred, enjoyed by the meinliers this week at tho Jjomo of Dr. and Mrs- C. H. Rob ertson on North Capitol street. Eight dollars and a half were (generously contributed by members as S. O. 8. admittance fees, while two nnd a half, jg an evel,t 0f unugual importance in tho regulation prize money, made in the motion picture world, so tho an ad.lition tho total eleven dollars. nouncemcut that tho famous Thos. II ihe high honors wore won by Mrs. I Henry Sihiilderinnu nnd Dr. J. N. Mmth. Miss Mabel KoDertson assist- ed Mrs. Hobertson at tho serving hour. Tho club will be entertained at its next nieetiug by Mr. and Mrs- J. II. McNary. Mr., and Mrs. S. P. Kimball of Polk county are spending a few days in Portland. Mrs. Edward M. Tillson of San Fran- iser, in the guest of her sister. Mrs. Kichard Cartwright, for several weeks. Mrs. Tillson is a former resident of Salem. Mrs. L. S. Barnes of Portland was in Salem for the day. The Rain and Sunshine club will hold its rogular meeting tomorrow af- Charles tlgin, bi4, South Capitol street, Tho North Salem Woman's club will hold its monthly meeting Uanorrow af- uut he dropped his bombs and returned temoon at the homo of Mrs. Harry t0 his own lines. Klgin, 14!K" North Liberty street. Kedj 'I think I'm going to like this bomb Cross sewing will occupy tho- attention juit game," he said then asked for a of tho members, at this meeting, the customary program oeing also given 'Of special and interesting signif-i ranee were tho telling figures given by Mrs. Russell t'atlin, in a talk to the Woman's club Saturday, on thp progress made by the Red Cross knit ting department gince its organization last spring. Mrs. Catlin, who has been iu eoiuttant hargo of Hie knitting work and given f roely of her time and ability along thoso lines, -was able to present in concrete form, the effectual results, which tho energetic and en thusiastic knitters of Salem have ac complished. Much -credit is also due, Mrs- Catlin stated, to the excellent work done by the knitting departments of tho various auxiliaries, whose mem bers have displayed a r-eal no less ar duous than that in daily evidence at the headquarter iu Salem. lieginning with June, the first month, iu which the knitting depart ment was in regular working order, sixty pair of s.cks were knit, in July fifty eight, while August saw a leap in quantity to tho number of 172 pairs. September followed with a total of 2fi and October came out still ahead with 3S4 pairs. With a steady, rapid in crease, tho knitters bronuht the num ber ur to 514 pairs in November and closed the year with the sum of 641 for Piventber. Another .iump was tak en in January, when 9:(4 pairs were finished and it is expected that Feb ruary will see a like total. I'p to date. 3500 pairs of socks have been ship ried out of Salem to the Red Cross headquarter, and 300 sweaters in ad dition. Individual workers have shown splendid initiative and industry, one Salem member of tho department con tributing the astonishing number of 90 pairs of socks, 'which she had knit ted in less than a month. The many friends of Mrs. W. F. Far go will regret to hear that she is con fined to her home with a severe ease of tonsilitis. Congratulations are being extended to Mr. and Mrs- A. N. David at At lanta, Georgia, upon the arrival of a daughter, born February the iiftn. She has been named Anne Joyce. Mrs. David will be remembered by Salem friends a Mi9 Lena Mclntire, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mc intire of Salem. The Aid society of the W. B. C. will meet with Mrs. Helen Sonthwick to morrow afternoon at her residence on Marion street. Red Cross sewing will be the occupation of the afternoon. OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH Bow To Get Belief When Head and Nose are Stuffed Up. Count fifty! Your cold in head or head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more snuffling, hawking, mucous discharge, dryness or headache; bo struggling lor brcatn at nigni. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist and apply a little of this fragrant antiseptic cream in your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage of the head, soothing and healing the swollen or inflamed mucous membrane, giving you instant Telief. Head colds and catarrh yield like magic. Don't stay stuffedup and miserable. Belief is sure. VrtV S- HART Wolves of the Rai I " EajCti releasp nf a. Wm. Hart rtietiire Ince gtar in tlu, ,atest Aitcraft offer ing, "Wolves of the Rail," will be at thB Ornmm thftnt.iv Snndav. Mnndnv Tuesday, no doubt is welcome ncws to "Biff Bill s ninny local admirers. "Wolves of tho Rail" introduces Hart in a new role, that of a protector of property, an upholder of law and order, and a guardian of government money. Throughout the story there is a wealth of spirited action. A real rail road station wns erected in the moiin- t-nina ftip tliia ikiftiirA nml manv nf tho !lnost exeitins episodes occur in this locale. Hart has his usual splendid sup porting organization. YANKEE GUNNER (Continued fiom page one) squadron, encountered stiff opposition from enemy airpla: nes. The JSebraskan turned bis machine gun on a boche who returned the fire. ine Tnebraskan s machine was utterly riddled and its ens tank was punctured second helping of iee ereaia. Offensive Too Well Advertised Berne, Feb. 13. The proBpeet of the much advertised Uindenburg offensive is provoking much alarm and indigna tion among German civilians and among the troops, according to reports reach ing here today. Berlin has been secretly placarded with aunouueements that the Prussian militarists are preparing to sacrifice an other million men. A number of social ists have been arrested. Victims of German Raid. Paris, Feb. 13. Three civilians were killed and five wounded when two Ger man airplanes dropped several bombs; on Nancy, last night, the war office! reported today. There was mutual artillerying north-: west of Rheinis. The French took pris-; oners in raids east of Auberive, in the Vosgos region. An attempted German ' raid east of tmbermesnu was irusirai ed. British Troops Raid. London, Feb. 13. British trpops con ducted a successful raid southeast . of 11 .' & I . . 1 . L . .In,-.. . . a - .. Casualties were inflicted on the en- eniy," m patrol esxounters southeast of Ll'u- . , , , , . . . la the neighborhood of Epeny and northeast of 'Vpres there was hostile cannonading." Steamer Torpedoed. , . . k 7, t"r' n. Madrid, K b U.-The steamer Ofer- ibo has been torpedoed, it was report- if o - A ELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists refund money if it fails. 25c J NORTHWEST NEWS Z i Teacher Is Disloyal. Camas, Wash., Feb. 13. Beause sho is alleged to have repeatedly made dis loyal remarks in her class room and attempted to circulate Teutonic propa ganda, Miss Emma Both was instructed today to resign as instructor, at the j Camas high school, following an inves tigation of charges maue agumai uer. Miss Roth states she is of- German and Austrian parentage and is the niece of an Austrian general. Shearers Want More. Yakima, Wash., Feb. 13. A new price boosting excuse for textile firms is shaping today. Sheep shearers want more money. , . . Professional shearers arriving to fleece sheep of this section report that their ranks have considerably thinn ed by the war. They state that owing to the demand for wool, they are obliged to shear far closer than ever, and tbey base their demands for more money on this. - ; ' -u Killed In JJog Quarrel, -'ihohoiia Wuh , Veh. 13. As a result of a quarrel over a dog, John Ceisloek-! is dead and Leonard Toczek, is in jail; here charged with murder. . The men en--j ,mrrpl at a Pe EU dock,, Ending in Toczek striking Ceislock with a stick of wood, fracturing his skull. Will Not Recall Them. Boseburg, Or., Feb. 13.-Tbe county court of Douglas county has committed no act that should eubject them to the ii Mnlinr to a reoort returned today' by a committee named by the Taxoavers League to investigate charges j. ";.(. ti, members. Beverai rec- ommentlations regarding future conduct in certain departments weru rum a. Has Dead. .i n. wuh 13. George G. Eae deln of lumbe'r' salesmen in the Pacific , " ,i:,l ,1 rn.lav following a normwesi, u -v - .-pre i iii,L Hb was one of the owners of the Inman-Poulson Lumber oPy of Portland and was for over 35 years one of the most prominent lumber men iv "the west. Rae was 74 years old and a native of Scotland. ed here today. Thirty seven wwor. are said to have been towed by the submarine and landed at the Canary Islands. T.Wrl's has no record of Mich a ves sel. The dispatch aid1 not give her na tionality. - . ei Amtlr.Ans Dead. -" Washington, Feb. 13.- deaths amlfthe American expeditionary for ces in France were reporteu m ;'V grarTfrom General Pershing today Among the dead are: "2t chie, gunshot .riSr-W. layette, T Private Bert Howard, railroad acci dent, Clare, Mich mrv'o riamialties 7077. London, Feb. 13.-British c"ii . wppk are 7077, ui- reoorted in viiiea as iouuwa; Ti-:n nr died of wounui -Officers, 7TTor missing-Officers, Ito) This total is only slightly in excess of last week's figures, which amoiiiii- imr to 6354, reached tne low um.- several months. flrnians Drop Bombs Berlin, via London, Feb. 13. Our aviators bofnbed tho French fortress of Nancy with good effects, in reprisal for tho enemy air raid on ;?aarorucReii on February 5," the German war of fife stated today. "Near Kemeanauwille and west of Priestcr wood, several French com panies attacked after violent firing," the statement declared. 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A large num ber of destroyers, supposedly (Jernian, passed Mandal, speeding westward, it was reported here today. Many sub marines have been seen in that vicini ty in the last few days. lif Pit "BLUE BONNETS" Jl Ncu) Fabric with New Features. Blue Bor.net" merU the needs cf the vom m w!io wants a beautiful, Jurcble fobtic that wear without wnnklinc, epc!a du?( and launder perfirtly. dnitrUy adapted fcr tailor-made drmea. fpoit root ind (It -t", children parmrr ta, pctiraL etc. Alio drap eries, furniture coveiicfii ttc. ut.riute..l dc fatt aud durable. Wtdevaiiety of ei- , quuilte paiicrua. If your de&W doein't carry XIu E -mtctt" ff-nd in thii fid with Bajne of dealer anj we wJl V-J.d t...a ia.nj'- and l otiy cf you tcgu.L LESHF VMT" A CO. Ir.c, 31 Broadway, New York Five Big Reasons Count on the fingers of your hand the advan tages of the Gas . Range as a household helper 1. It is clean! .You don't have to fuss with sooty, dirty coals. 2. It is prompt! 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To Prevent The Grip Colds cause Grip LAXATIVE BRO MO QUININE Tablets remove, tho cuuse. There is only one "Bronio Quinine." E. W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c.