SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY, APRIL 17,1918. SECRETARY IMiSiKG APPEMSIOWli TO KEEP CHFiGHTiNiG HHP1" Head Of Stats Department De clares Liberty Loan Must Be Made Success. gj rys j wi V S jMWW! 1 111 . .iJir . VHTWl i:.":. A S 'J V V" - v wit J iiiteVW - f i t r N - i4-ti4r! . V f I II -v yrT A V. s i . -i tai pi !j!!iKKv y Xiut v i :l!I!lfi! I ilff711 mXZ ijit m rililiH H iiB iiit'''' "Jit1i ' 1 rr. ' ' " 11 4giiM 1 ' H iiil I Ki .i i (in 1 I! I t I I! ill H i W Hi!! i i Potatoes are O. K. The Food Administration says so. Use lots of them; the Government wants "you to. And does anything taste better? Think of a big mealy baked potato with a lump of butter, pepper, salt and paprika. And what cooking does for raw potatoes it does for "raw" tobacco gives flavor. Burley tobacco toa?ed has made Lucky Strike cigarette famous. 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To keep up and to increase the pressure on the retreating Germans is the only certain way to win." Secretary of State Lansing; who has been handling the diplomatic dealings with Germany) made this emphatic declaration in support of the fourth lib erty loan. He declared that Germauy is "bending, and with more pressure, she will break." . i . . Treasury, officials declared at noon that receipts would send the fourth lib erty loan total to 3,tiOO,000,000 today. This leaves $2,400,000,000 to be raised Friday and Saturday. Ilusiness now in transit to the fed ernl f!rve Vbanks will reduce the amount to be thus subscribed material ly officials said. In any case the um remaining is tho most gigantic require ment ever placed upon the natiou. De spite the gifatly increased numbers ef men now serving in the nation's niili tary forces as compared with the time of tho third loan, there arc ample in dications that the number of individu al subscribers in this campaign will greatly exceed that of tho third, when 18.300,000 subscribers were recorded. From the employes of tho national railways the government war chest has received moro , than $110,000,000. Sioux City, Iowa, came forward with a new sellinif pion and covered its al lotment in a single day. The citizens of Sioux City went to their regular nolline places as if they were partici pating in a primary election and sub scribed $3,500,000. The liberty loun campaign has bv-rn .nl'na il from all liahtinif restrictions, ! Fuel ' Administrator Garf Kid announc ed today. Ono or Two More Bond Drives Washington, Oct. 17. The American people must be prepared to subscribe one and probably two' more liberty loans. This was revealed today by Sec retary McAdoo who said that the fi nancial olnns of the government will requi.'o a much heavier burden than has yot b?en placed' on the nation. Author izations by congress now aggregate 000.000,000 for the current fiscal year, McAdoo said. Tho status of the . fourth loan cam paign, mcauco sain, is mucn mure i-u-couiaing than the figures indicated. "Ve are going to get tho $0,000, 000,000," the secretary declared em phatically. . . "Wo will sot it liy Saturday night. There is no reason to believe that the American people will fall down on this job, gigantic as U is. We wont be com pelled to use any strong ami iuihu ods." ' ' ; ' McAdoo declared that reconstruction plans ought not 'to be allowed to take precedence at- this time. He told corre spondents that the whole financial and economic structure of America and of tho world was so disrupted and so ab normal, that few persons had been able to get a true conception of prob lems after the war. The problems which are to come will bo vastly different than they appear as viewed at this time, McAdoo pre dicted. . . .-"'-" .V If T T P T T" T I t l STATE HOUSE NEWS As the sun of life sinks toward the west; . Life ha9 been said to consist of a constant succession of breakdowns and repairs; In old age, the former predominate. The body machine is more or less worn out. Digestion is less perfect, elimination of waste is increased in . quantity,' but' reduced in efficiency. Hence, constipation is particularly pernicious. Constipation means more than mere failure of the bowels to move regularly and thoroughly. It means stagnation of the contents of the intestine, increased fermentation, putrefaction and germ action, the production of irritating and poisonous substances, that are absorbed into the blood and carried all over the body- This is always serious in old age it is especially dangerous. . Constipation cannot be cured by drugs at any ace. It is especially harmful to an aged person to use pills, - salts, and similar strong purges in order to force the bowels to act. ' : But The Nujol Treatment for Constipation is not only safe, it is inytvery way efficient. ' , Nujol is not z drug, does not act like any drug. Nujol helps nature to re-establish easy soft, thorough bowel evacuation as "regular as clock-- work."- ,(. - ' 7 Nujol softens and keeps properly moist the in- .' . . testinal waste. Nujol makes it easy for the intestinal muscles to act, and prevents them from overwork. - Nujol absorbs poisons ' and carries them out of the body. ' . Get Nujol from yourdruggist and take it according to directions. . XVnrM'tMG NUJOL is sold only in sealed t r Uf fUUg . battles bearing the Nujol Trade ' Mark. Insist on Nujol . You may tujjir from '" substitutes '. ,-' x,- l . 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Dr. B. K. Shoemaker, a brothor of the state gniw warden,, has been appointed by Commandant R.' C. Markee as phy sician for the Oregon Soldiers' Home to fill the vacancy caused by. the state board of control granting a leave of ab sence to Dr. E. B. Stewart, who has en tered military service. , The rains have caused a shutdown on all the road work in Western Oregon which was beiiig done under the super vision of the state highway depart ment, according to au announcement made today by State Highway Kn gineer NunV.Work was shut down in Tillamook and Clatsop counties. Chamberlain's Cough Eemedy the ' Most Reliable After many years' experience in the use of it and other cough medicines, there are many who prefer .Chamber lain's to any other. Mrs. A. C. Kirsteiu Greenville, Ills., writes, "Chamber lain's Cough Kemedy has been used in my mother's home and mine for years, and we always found it a quick cure for colds and bronchial troubles. We find it to be the most reliable cough medicine we have used." - Serbians Twenty Miles ' North Of Nish Now r . London, Oct. 17. Serbian troops have captured the town o Alcksiuata, 20 miles north- west of Nish, the Serbian war office announced today. The French occupied Pierrot, S5 miles southeast of Kish. "On Tuesday we occupied Mount Krefcsi Balsa, the town of Aleksinata, Mount Kastre bts and the village of Za tare," the statement said." The French cavalry captured . Pi crot." . .Reports from Districts Chicago, Oct. 17. Subscriptions of $772,600,000 of the $S70,000,000 liber ty loan quota of the seventh federal reaervo district baa oeen rccoraeu to day. Of tho district's deficit of $97,- 100,0UO, Chicago aione nas f(o,uuu,uuu o raise. Iowa anil Michigan were both over subscribed. Wisconsin was within 15 per cent oT its quota of $100,000,000. Indiana had raised $103,000,000 of a quota of $108,750,0. Cleveland Cihio. Oct. 17. Estimated liberty loan pledges in the Cleveland federal tlistrict totalled ?;)ru,si,iuu ai noon today. The quota is $600,000,000. Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 1?. Liberty loan subscriptions to date in the tenth federal reserve district are $148,646, 400, it was announced today. St. Louis, Mo. Oet.17. The eighth federal reserve district was $29,100,000 shOTt todav of its liberty loan quota of $260,000,000. San Francisco. C?t. 17. The twelfth federal reserve district today had more than $100,000,000 to subscribe in less than three dav to complete its fourth liberty loan quota of $402,000,000. Wcqulara$ ) . 'II I A Pure - As The Lily "Her complexion is fike a LUy' the beautiful velvety soft ness of her skirt with Vi Its radiant pearly. vte appearance U obtained thru the use of Gouraud's AH Oriental Dream Smd 10c tor Trial Silt FERTXT. 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