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THE OATLY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDlY. FEB. 19. 1918 K EEP your children in good health The greatest menace to health in old or young is constipation. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin The Perfect Laxative is recommended as a positive remedy for constipation mild and gentle in its action and free from opiates and narcotic drugs. In countless homes it is the standard family remedy. Druggists everywhere fifty cents and one dollar. A TRIAL BOTTLE CAN Bg OBTAINED, FREE OF CHARGE, BY WMTuaO TO DR. W. B. CALDWKIX, 457 WASHINGTON ST., MONTICELLO, ILL. -- t)"M SOCIETY By Carol S. Dibble Ex-President Taft Takes No Stock In Peace Talk Camp Custer, Mich-. Feb. 19. ".brand present peace talk as prop aganda," warned ex-f resident Wil liam 11. Taft in an address delivered here yesterday afternoon- before the largort assembly of enlisted men since the building of the cantonment. The great Y. M. C A. auditorium was fill ed to capacity with soldiers in train mi; who were anxious to bear Taft. "Stamp on all proposals of peace as ill-advised or seditious and then time will make our victory certain," said Taft. "We are now at the danger points. England, Prance and Russia sineo 1914 have been fighting the battle of the world and fighting for us of America Th-oe -"-a" or more of war have drain el their vitality, strained their credit nd o-haustcd their man power. Con- ''""nu", you men must realize that all r'-'wndn on you and your backers tn v iii this war. An out c.f town wedding, which brings a. chunniug now bride to Balem, was soloinnized at Vancouver, Sunday afternoon at threo o'clock, when Miss Alary Jane Wicst of Portland and LI. H. Piper of Halom wore united in mar riage by Elder Skugga of tho First Methodist church of that city. Mrs. Piper is the duugliter of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Wicst, well known Port land residents. Mr. Wicst ranks us a pioneer in tho timber industries of tho stato, having fathered many of tho parly ventures in the lumber business throughout various counties In Oregon, ami tnkin? an active part in numerous large timber transactions, until ho re tired recently to tako up his resi dence in Portland. The bridegroom, who belongs to the firm of' Beott and Piper, has mudo 8a lnm his homo for the past two years. 1-Yllowing a dinner and other festivi ties 'attendant upon the wedding, which wore enjoyed by a large circle of friends of the young couple at Van couver Mr. and Mrs. Pipor came to Ka!o;n hint night. They will bo domi ciled at 1120 South Commercial stroct. ... The scores of Salem lied Cross work ers aro sadly deploring tho fact today, of the resignation of Mrs. Henry W. Meyers, as supervisor of the surgical dressing department, in tho local lied Cross, licadipuulois. The splendid ini tial organization of (ho Hiilem workers, was due in large part to the excellent executive) ability of Mm. Meyers, who lias devoted unestiiniiblo time and thought during tho past ten months to the intricate problems and dotail work, that must of a necessity frequently rise in such a vital factor in the life of today aa the bed Cross plays. Tho Willamette chapter has gained a. more than local reputation for effi ciency, spw.d and quantity of output in the various brunches of lied Cross' activities, and it is with 1iving accomplished the of her resignation, which takes effect tomorrow, Mrs. Meyers will naturally continue- her strong interest and zeal iu the welfare of the ckaptor. Auspiciously opening what bids fair to be a gay woek of S.-O. 8. affairs, was tho delightful little tea, for which Mrs. W. Kverette Anderson was hos tess, yesterday afternoon, when she entertained the members of the Drama class of the Woman's club "at their regular meeting at her home on Court street. Tho lessons of the Drama class have always proven stimulants to orig inal study and inspirational work on tho jiart of the members composing tho. cluss, and yesterday's meeting was no exception to the animated pro grams, which have been sources of such wide spread information on tho many phases of that limitless field, the drama. - A sum of three dollars was realized from the generosity of the members who took advantage of the opiortuoi ty thus at lorded of contributing to the gift box treasury yesterday. . Tho Drama class lists as its mem bers: Mrs. W. K. Kirk, Mrs. 8. A. Kozer, Airs. J. II. Alliort, Mrs. A. N. Hush, Mrs. Willinm Uurghardt, Jr., Mrs. K. H. Carlton, Mrs. W. M. Ham ilton, Mrs. K. C. Hichards, Miss Kdith Hazard, Miss Mattie Ueatty, Mrs. W. K. Anderson. A program promising entertainment of a vuried nature is in store lor the children of tho I'nitnrinu church and their friends tonight, when several pu pils of Mrs. Anna Kogors Fish, com prising what is known ns her girl's 1-Iiis.h, will give a number of unusually clever readings for the enjoyment of the young folk, at the church parlors. This evening of jollification for the juvenile church members has been planned bv the Woman's Alliance of a senso of tho Cniturinu church, under the 'su decidedly porvision of Mrs. W. M. Hamilton, W. JSvei- worth while, tluit Mrs. Meyers may Mrs. .1. K. Pollock and Mrs. take advantage of a necessnry relaxa- etto Anderson. tion for several months. Though not assuming active charge after tho date Mrs. Charjes Gray, who arrived Salem yesterday from Eugene, went on to Portland today, where she will join her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs, George Uray for a short stay. An event anticipated with much pleasure by mimic lovers, is scheduled tor next Tuesday evening when the Tuesday Musical club will give a re- citnl at the Woman's club rooms at the Commercial club, for the benefit of the Salem soldiers in France. No admission will bo charged, but the contributions of 'tho audience for the boys, will take tho form of a silver offering. 0 An event of more than local interest to all lovers of torpsicbore took place lat Tuesday evening, Febduary z, when Mon'.trosc Itinigler of Portland opened a now dancing and amusement pavillion at Astoria, to be known as liinglor s Cotillion hall of Astona. lhe occasion marked an epoch in the social lifo of Astoria and vicinity and the opening ball brought out ono of the largest gatherings ever shown at any social function in that city. More than 1200 people attended the affair, in cluding many officers and army mon and their ladies from Fort Stevens Tho hall is the largest one in the city, and tho decoration and furnishings make it an unusually' attractive place. Tho foature of tho evening was the exhibition dances by Professor King ler and Miss Dorothy Cloud of Port land. Her beautiful dancing brought forth tremendous approval and applause After the grand inarch in which over 200 couples participated, souvenir bal loons and favors were distributed and then Professor Uingler introduced Miss Laura Higginbolham of Portland, who is to nave charge of tno dancing class es and teaching work. Professor llinglor will bo well re membered by Salem society, as tho or ganizer of several popular dancing classes in Salem, a fow winters ago. . The Three Link club of the Rebekah lodge gave a most enjoyable entertain ment Friday evening at the I O. O. F. hall, It took the form of a benefit af fair, and after tho program, tho even ing was devoted to cards. The following numbers were given: Vocal solo Mrs. Lizzio A. Waters; violin obligato, Miss Joy Turner. Heading Mrs. Wm. Siogmuud. Kcndi Hg Klnanor Wright. Quartette Mrs. Waters, Mr. Wiest, Mr. Huberts, Mrs. Mineral. Dance Elizabeth aWters. Whistling solo Mrs. LaMoine Clark Heading Teddy Howard. j Heading; Vera Wright. Instrumental trio Violin, Miss Joy Turner; piano, Mrs- Henry Leo; 'cello Henry l.ee. Vocal solo Mrs. F. P. Harlan. Playlet, a 'farce Mesdames Hub bard, Kngstrom. Allan, Traglio, Sieg- mund, Culver, Miss Siesrmuud and Miss Mcfclroy. 1 c o si serif Consult this Comfort Engineer A rr rst important expert in your loca. . ly is the heating contractor or steamfitter he is really your "Comfort Engineer." Go to him for advice once in a while, in order that you may get the very highest heating results from whatever fuel you burn. The heating industry is fast progressing. 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SENATOR JOHNSON (Continued from page oae) Mrs. Effio Wright Dunlap and Mrs. lrislio will bo joint hostesses tomor row afternoon, when they entertain earning capacity of our soldiers for the Children Cry for Fletcher's uio ljuies Aid socity of the Jason Leo past threo years Bhould be the measure cimreii at thoir "monthly coffee' at of their compensation in this time of iuU iiuiuo oi iurn. dunlap on ivorm crisis, he would be laughed to scorn. n hen we deal, however, with tho great railroad companies we do not ask our selves what is tho minimum the nation Fourth street. hat gives promipe of being ono of tho most delightful affairs of tho week, should pay and what sacrifice those who m me mum meeiinir and recoiition ot own tho railroad comrjames should itho Irviupton Art elass at the home , make. of Mrs. lieorgo M. Weister, corner Fit'- "Four percent upon liberty bonds and teenth nnd Siskiyou trcWs, Wednos- more than double four percent to rail day afternoon, between tho hours ol'!road owners, who in the nation's crisis lhe Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per CAjGjfas 60nal BUPrvlslon since its infancy. usrv. Allow no one to deceive you in this. Ail umnterteits, irmtauons and Just-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanzer the health nf Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is GASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has keen in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, i"Wind Colic and Diarrhoea ; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep, She Children's Panacea lhe Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS have been unable to perform their task! Johnson criticised those who disagree with the wisdom of the president's l':.(U and 5. Mrs. O. ii. Clark will tell of lurtruvels in Japan and will ex hibit a number of Jianeso art objects and Japanese prints of great beauty and value. Mrs. Weister will speak on Japanese art and the honor miest. Mrs. I'rdnhl Sniith, will speak of her work'j on art filial e and display some of herj most attractive specimens of this rare art. Mrs. Smith spent several years in i Paris and Rome ami since her return to I this country she has miitinnp.t her work in Xew York, Chicago, Portland; 5 and San Francisco. Pictures of great. R ueauiy anil artistic, worth are wrought LT ly Mrs. Smith by the use of finely j K52S2S2S252S2StL split silk thread used under a strong: uaguitying glass. Mrs. Weister will ties bo assisted by a number of prominent fepfc'dy, oil would hardly have in them women ana the afternoon will close1 1:" . .Y .V" "" m i " Try Making Your Own Cough Remedy S tli dh dh dSrlScl'i Toa mtn wtr abaot fl. n4 bare m better remrdj than tbr tmm Jj Mxl klad. Kullf dou. If yon combined the curative proper 's of every known "ready-made cough with a social hour Bears the Signature of Tho P. E. O. )regenian. held its regular meet- siniple 'home-made" coujth syrup which tak only a few minutes to prepare. Get from any druiraist 2 '. -j ounces of i inex tow cents wortul, pour it into s nig yesterday afternoon a.t the home I '"nt oottle and fill the bottle w ith plain of .Miss, Alice llollister i., s,,,,,,, I pranulatol guitar syrup. The total cost developed much new material uf an in-J Tou could buy readv-made for SioO. lvrmat;onal and graphic interest con- l"es pleasant and never spoils, renting tho subject of stud-, for the' .. 1'inex nnd snuar syrup pn para- club tl.ia year, which is that nf iw! I'.0? cTa "?h r",lsa . ?o"Kh In Uss For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought c.mt.u. (-n.vMv. w voK ei.y. year. iron, lhe talk given by Miss lura Urant on S.'enin Oregon was especially illuminating, revealing a it did, the untold possibilities in the way of a more universal appreciation or A bemi- ty lying at our very doorsteps, enca in glimpses of fir crested hills, suow crusted peaks, and- the daily lure of th winter sunsets, emblazoned over the V:llnine:te river. . lmmeitiato relief. It phlesm, stops tlw naftr and heals the sore, irri- course in taking over the railroads. He said seizure of the roads was absolute ly necessary for the safety of the na tion. Turning to the general subject of con structive criticism of the conduct of the war, Johnson said President Wilson 's outspoken stand against secret diplom acy marks a new epoch in world his tory. He deprecated tho "un-American suppression and repression which char acterized the first nine months after our entrance into tho war and which yet obtains in some circles." Submission to every deficiency and injustice in silence seemed to be the prevalent idea, said Johnson, and those who opposed it were called pro-Germans tirst, and later partisans. "X will not subscribe to any doctrine that, either in peace or war, legitimate, honest and conscientious suggestiousor criticism may not be indulged;" Johnson said various congressional in vestigations, so much criticized have worked a great good, referring to the Hog Island ship contract, now under in vestigation bv tho department of jus tice, Johnson said: ' A state or attairs uoggaring ues- cription has been developed. The evi dence demonstrates a wild saturnalia of j extravagance, a brilliant phantasmagor-, ia of patriotic pretense. USErTJI. HOT WATER BOTTLE Wcllesley, Mass., Feb. 19. Discovered a new ue for hot water bottles. A Wellesley col lege girl, whose name was withheld by officials, today gave the world the knowledge that burglars cau't bear being beaten over the head with a foot wnrmer. Tho heivine awoke to find a man crouching in her room She reached for her water bot tle, jumped out of bed and be gan belting the intruder over tho ?ioad. He . fled with tho foot warmer wielder in pur suit. Later he was arrested identified bv the heroine. and Floyd Maxwell, editor of the Union Scout, has sold his paper to Georgo Scibird editor of the Union Eepublican and will enter the ordnance depart ment of the University of Oregon. Tho two papers are consolidated. in wages and a basic S hour work day. This increase would be "much more" than the employes require to live properly, according to Armour Wa'sh quoted government statistics to show that $13o0 yearly is the minimum a family with three children need to pity and shame of it," Johnson live in Chicago. The employes averag Wliy Shamed by Blotchy Shin If Ton are a e offerer from Eczema or Unsightly pimply skin, you know Just what It means to have that humiliating, bach wnrd feeliiig about meeting strangers and oftentimes friends. Many a time you have looked into the mirror and wished that your skin would be like other people that you know, "without a blemish." This wish can be yours for the asking. If you will po to the druggist and procure a bottle of 1). I). I., the greatest of all skin remedies, apply It according to directions, in a short time your skin will be as soft as velvet. Come In and ask for a bottle today on. onr money-back guarantee. Ask also about H. D. 1). Soap, that keeps the skin healthy. D II. ID. ftsfandra i sua Bemedy must not be applied to cism. ' ' 'honest criti- A trip uii Mt- Kainier was vividly described by Mrs. K. V. Walton, and i to break tip severe eoiurha. Mr. Caroline Solee talked of the won-! void disappointment, he sure to iers of our own Crater Lake- The JJur . drucsist for "2.J ounces of members each responded to roll t' with full directions, and don't with a lively account of a Personal ex- r.Y. ""V1? ',9& A ruarantee of nerionee in .)re.,n T!, r,i. t .""" W money prompt , . . reiunuiM, oe with this preparation, the afternoon w.j passed with Ked The Tincx Co.. Ft Wayne" lndT v.. oss S'wing. loosens the throat tickle tated membranes that lino the throat, chest and bronchial tubes, so gently and ntsilv haf ; ;.. 1 1 ., - - i. - . " ' ' J U.lllIII!lllU. . . A day a tiso will usflallr overcome the ' I ll'TAn fllTinTr It ordinary couiA and for bronchitis, J Vg14'" iiHiiUOI Id croup, whooping couch and bronchial I asthma, there ia nothing better. ( Pinex is a most valuable concentrated I compound of genuine Jorway pine ex-! Chicasto. Feb. 19 J. Ogden Armour imci, mil nss ueen used lor generations The said, "is that some of those involved ft .-, le than this sum. according are great captains of industry." 1 -rrash "Singularly enough, they unctuously. ' . . express, as great patriots, the sorrow! . E. rag, n government indictment that sue disclosures should be made Pfrt associated with the federal public and as they lugubriously shake commission s packing probe, was their heads thev exclaim that publicity : a." interested listener at the arbitra- of delinquencies is giving aid and com-1 Brsslun; . , tn th rnemv." ! Armour denied holding unregistered He predicted "America will grumoie " oiut-r nig pacn- and worrv," but will come through vie- j " to control s.ockyards secretly. In torious, but warned that the words "dis- Riving details of ownership and di-ix-ol" 'nro-rman" and "partisan" reeting heads in plants in which he is Called As Witness interested. Armour consulted his toroeys before answering Walsh. at Ikin't you feel like swearing out a warrant for the arrest of the Milly thing who holds her dog up to drink trom the ubhc fountain! c a sfo. : called by employes' attorney Iran P. Walsh as a witness in tho stock yards wage1 arbitration hearings, de clared his willingness to pay women 'workers the same wage as men receive ifor the same work. j But the big packer rejected the em 1 ploy en demand for $1 a day increase The Quinine T at Ioes Not Affect Head IVcanse of itj tonic tivA laxative ef fect. Laxative Promo Quinine can be taken by p:nyom without causing nervousness or ringing in the heal. There is onlv one "5romo Quinine." E- W. GROVE'S signature is on box 30c. I I I J. U. Perry. I I SatiiFraytcisco ill J "iL-? 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