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PAGE TWO THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1918. n THE MOST DANGEROUS DISEASE No organs of the human body ere so important to health and long life as the kidneys. When they slow op and commence to lag In their duties, look ut! Danger is in sight. Find oat what the trouble is with out delay. Whenever yon feel nerTOus, weak, diszy, suffer from sleeplessness, r have pains in the back or difficulty ia passing urine wako up at once. Your kidneys need help. These are igna to warn yon that your kidneys re not performing their functions Jtroperly. They are only half doing their work and are allowing impurities to- accumulate and be converted into vrio acid and other poisons, which are causing you distress and will destroy you unless they are driven from your system. Get some GOLD MEDAL Haarlen Oil Capsules at once. They are an old; tried preparation need all over th world for centuries. They contain onlj old fashioned, soothing oils combined with strength giving and system-cleans ing herbs, well known and used by phy sicians in their daily practice. GOLJ) M.KDA.L Haarlem Oil Capsules are im ported direct from the laboratories in Holland. They are convenient to take, and will either give prompt roliof ol your money will be refunded. Ask fol them at any drug store, but be sure to get tne original imported GOLD Ml AL brand. Aceept bo substitutes. In sealed packages. Three sizes. C AI LTV VVVUil i By CAROL & DIBBLE. MOMOUTH NEWS (Capital Journal Special Service.) Monmouth, Or., Doc. 18. In a lotter (o Delia Brant from Hoy PiUcr, dated .New York, Boy states that he arrived -oafclv from England where he has been aince some time in March. He belonged to an aviation corps and hag put in his time repairing aeroplanes. Ho rogrets not being able to get a glimpse of Franco, but ia glad that he ia soon to arrive la Oregon again. Miss Margaret -Sice arrived home Saturday evening from The Dalles 10 pend the ' holidays with her parents ana isiniiy. Margaret la doing olori cal work in The Dalles. William Biddcll Jr. had tho misfor tune to lose three of his fivo Bomney rams Monday by being run into the Southern Pacific engine on its morn ing trip to Airlie. The rains wet.e Adler-i-ka filelps Son! "My son hal inflammation of bow els mod was greatly bloated (with gas) After giving hiin Adler-i-ka ho is com pletely CURED. Doctors did hlin no good' (Signed) M. Gerhard, Ferdin and, nd. Adler i-kft expels ALL gas and sour ness stopping stomach distress IN STANTLY. Empties BOTH upper and lower bowel, ffliishing ENTIRE ali acntary canal. Komoves ALL foul matter which poisons system. Often CUKKS constipation. Prevents appen dicitis. We have sold Adler-i-ka many years. It is a mixture of buckthorn, cascara, glycerine and nine other sim ple drags. J. C. Perry, druggist. worth tlOO apiece and Mr. Biddeil says tlia b. f. would probably not allow m:a more than 25 cuch, as it was theu eu&tom to allow only about one-fourth valuo. MisB Bessie Dunham third and fourth Crude critic teacher spent the week end in Portland. Mrs. Dunham left Satur day morning for the sume city where she expectg to visit until after the hol idays. Mrs. B. B. Ostroni attended the teach ers' institute in Salem Saturday, top meriting the F. A. Owen Publishing Co., Dublishors of teachers' literature Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Guthrio went to Oorvallis Saturday for a brief visit with iii:r son, Hugh, and family. Tho Central Tilo company, under lb'; management of G. M. Partridge, has manufactured one hundred and forty and firty thousand tilo at their plant lust mi in if t.wn Many farmers aia investing -n tilo this year, bolioving it to bo llie veiy bejt way to improve tut farms mid .i.uko .hem moro productive itev. tiiiU mvi, iouitun are t.. , a visit ir.'.m their jon who arrived hut Thursday fiom Croup Lewis on furlough .Mrs. Albert Bacre has returned to her homo nt (Ju'ucy and has resumed her duties as principal of the elty schools. M. M. Saero accompanied her home for an indifinito stay with his son's family. Sleep and Best One of the most common causes of insomnia and restlessness is indigos tion. Take one of Chamberlain's Tab lets immediately after sapper, and see if you do not rest bettor and sleep bet ter. They only cost quarter. OnlySSNewdsesOfW; In Portland Tester Portland, Or., Doc. 19. The most ea couragiug report of the entire period of tho influenza opidomlio here was made yesterday when only S3 new cas es were recorded. The deaths numbered twelve. w "NVITATION'S have been received I announcing the wedding of Miss Delia Byars, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Byars of Independence, ana Kenneth Vt. Mayne of Portland, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bayne of 414 BeUevue street, Salem, which will be an event of Oh.-istma. day. The ceremony will be performed by liev. James Elvin of Salem at the home of Miss Byars' parents in Inde pendence at S o clock. I The attractive bride-elect, tnough having lately resided in Portland, is Known in Balein and vicinity, having often visited here. Mr. Bayne is a grad uate of Willamette university, having majored in the law department. He has a host of friends in Salem, as he has spent the greater part of his ty hood in this region. He has been con nected with one of the Portland ship yards since June. The young couplo will make their home in Portland. Mr. Bayne intends to enter the law profession in the near future. A number of relatives and guests from out of town will attend the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Eyre, accompan ied by Mrs. Eyra's sister, Mrs. Fred Flanncly (Helene Schobor) of Seattle, left this morning for Oregon City, where they will attend the funeral ser vices of Emerson Hoeye, a brother of v 9 HIS COLD CURE EVERYONE LIKES 'Tapa's Cold Compound" Ends Severe Colds Or Grippe In Few Hours. Your cold will break and all grippe misery end after taking a dose of "Pape's Cold Compound" every two hours until three doses are taken. It promptly opens eloggod-up nos trils and air passages in the bead, stops nasty discharge or nose running, re lieves siek headache, dullness, f ever ishnoss, sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. Don't tay stuffod-upt Quit blowing and snuffling! Ease your throbbing head nothing else in the world gives such prompt relief as "Pape's Coid Compound," which costB only a few cents at any drug store. It acts with out assistance, tastes nice, and suubcs no inconvenience. Accept no substitute OVERCOAT JjjLy f fit KiNAW - f I 7mT x Your Unrestricted Choice AVj,i3 If? '-" MY ;;u tV;' Of Any Man's and Young Man's Overcoat And Mack inaw in our Entire Stock at a Reduction Of Es-. There is not a single coat reserved. We are going to close out the entire lim That's the whole story briefly told. There are belted and straight back coats, some double breasted for young men. A few gabardines. Every coat is well worth the present price, which Is f 15.00 to $36.00 for Overcoats and up to fll.00 for Mackinaws. Fig ure the discount yourself. All sises. Wo (La y THIS IS THE CHRISTMAS GIFT SUPREME AFTERNOON GOW3T WITH SKUNK AS SOU3 TBIMan Nfli Brown ehiffon with Roman striping in shades of brown smd green velvet is the mater ial in thig effective afternoon gown. Bands of skunk is the sole trimming. The lines of the waist and sleeves are particularly new and striking. (c) Underwood & Underwood. vtvvttvt - Mrs. Eyre and Mrs. Flannely whose ucmu uuw uiiuniueria, oceurreu lael !week in New Tork. Mr. Hoeye was at- tacnea to tne naval service. Mrs. Fkuinely, who has been the guest of Mr. Eyre for several days, will return to Seattle tonight, much to the disappointment 6f a larae circle Of Salem friends, who had looked forward ito nor being here over the holidays. Owing to a sudden change of plans, nowever, rs. iiannely foun it nec essary to go back to Seattle this week, ... Mr. and Mrs. T. A. liivesley. accom panied by Mrs. W. L. JJcDongal, mo- torca to rorusjrd this moraine. Mrs. McDougal will meet her husband, who arrives in Portland tonight from Camp Pike, Arkansas, where he has boon sta tioned since May. Mrs. 8. Jeesup returned to her home at Beise, Idaho, today after a sojourn of several months in Halem as tho guest of relatives and friends. JUrs. Jessup has a host of acquaintances in the city, and her occasional visits to Oregon are always heralded with distinct pleas ure. -. f. : Mrs. j.-W. Jones went to Eugene to day for'ia few days stay. The ladies of the .Woman's Belief Corps will be hostesses at an all day meeting Saturday to their husbands and members of tho O. A. K. itnd wives, when a Christmas rally will bo neia in honor or the tiracth wedding anniversary of Oeneral and Mrs. W. H. Byars, which occurs Monday, December 3. A reception will take prhco at elev eu o'clock, followed by a dinner At twelvo, a program to be given at the table during the dinner hour. In the afternoon each organization will retire to their session rooms for their regu lar business meeting. Mrs. W. A. Knight of Portland spent a few days in tjale.ni the forepart of the week as the guest of her mother, Mrs. B. J. Miles. Mrs. Knight assisted her mother at the pretty children's party given in honor of the eighth birthday of little (Uranston Miles, tbc grandson of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Miles. A revelry of games occupied . the small folk until the refreshment hoar, when the festive birthday cake with a decking of eight tiny candles made its appearance. ,The table was further adorned with an attractive potted primrose and candy favors in red white and blue holders. Those bidden for tho birthday mer riment included tieorge. Abbott. Gilbert Stino, Frank Abbott and Lpjlio Pawk. The West Central Circle of the First Methodist church was entertained yes terday afternoon by Mrs. J. H. Baker at her residence, Ma Court street. Mrs. 1. li. McAdnms, the newly elected pres ident, presided. The devotional exer cises were led by Mrs. Burdiek, a short business session following. Mrs. B. I Stecves initiated a 'study of United States history in Btory form. Mrs. W. C. Young assisted tho hostess in servl ing dainty refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Hadlcy of Roseburg arrived in the city today for a visit of several days at the W. H. riyars residence on North Commercial street. Mrs. Hadlcy is a sister of Mrs. Byars and with Mr. Hadley will remain over the week end to participate ia the family celebration of tho golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. mars on Sunday. Mrs. 0. A. Coudit hag been eaflcd to Portland by the serious illness of her brother, who is surveyor general of Oregon, and her mother, both of whom were showing decided improvement at last report. Mrs. H. J. Garnjcbst is sPfncflng sev eral weeks ia Woutlourn as the guest of her mother. Mr. d Mrs. C. C. Kuney are again domiciled in their home, 144 South Nineteenth street, after a sojourn of several weeks in-their eottaae at New port. While at the beach iVrs. Kuney was takes seriously ill and underwent an operation at the local hcspitaU Her many talem friends will be glad to hear that she has now completely re covered her health. Mrs. William McGilehrist, Jr., is eon- SHI P LEY'S 4 The Store of Practical Gifts FEMININE ARTICLES ONLY Now is the time and this is the place to get the Particular gifts for Which you have been planning. Do not delay, make your selection as early as convenient Here you will find gifts wjth a Personality to Them Which imparts that Ap preciation of Forethought which so much Gratifies the one Receiving Them. Gifts of Higher Value as weU as Gifts at Popular Prices UMBRELLAS RICHARDSON'S LINENS BATH TOWELS BD SPREADS COTTON BLANKETS WOOL BLANKETS MAISH COMFORTABLES GIFT SUGGESTIONS WOMEN'S HOSIERY CHILDREN'S HOSIERY WOMEN'S SWEATERS KNITTED CAPS KNITTED SCARFS CARTER'S UNDERWEAR UMBRELLAS SILK UNDERWEAR MUSLIN UNDERWEAR BATH ROBES SILK KIMONAS SILK PETTICOATS , CREPE KIMONAS "ft SILK WAISTS LINGERIE WAISTS KID GLOVES FABRIC GLOVES WOOL MITTENS FACE VEILS NOVELTY RIBBONS HAIR BOW RIBBONS Women's Crepe de Chine Underwear Women's Hand Embroidered Underwear WOMEN'S NECKWEAR BABY SHIRTS WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS CHILDREN'S HANDKERCHIEFS HOUSE APRONS BUNGALOW APRONS PYRALIN IVORY LEATHER PURSES LEATHER BAGS NOVELTY JEWELRY BOX STATIONERY TOILET ARTICLES HAIR BRUSHES WHISK BROOMS TOILET SOAPS SHAVING BRUSHES CLOTHES BRUSHES SCHOOL SUPPLIES DENNISON'S PAPER NOVELTIES INCLUDE STICKERS, TAGS, CARDS, TWINE, BOXES, TISSUE, PAPER, CREPE PAPER, XMAS NAPKINS, STREAMERS TABLECLOTHS, DOILIES, CRACKERS, NUT CUPS, AND ALL ITEMS FOR SENDING XMAS PACKAGES DOLLS TEDDY BEARS DOLLS YEAR-END CLEARANCE PRICES ON Coats Suits Dresses Waists Waists Quality Merchandise U. G. SHIPLEY CO. 145-147 N. LIBERTY STREET Standard Merchandise at Popular, Prices Popular Prices n if li tseMO4MMMMT4t4 valescing from ft severe attack of influ enza at her home on 'North Summer street. Mrs. JYank K. Welles has been, call ed to the bedside Of her nKther, Mrs. Hartwell, of .Buhl, Idaho. Mrs. Hart well, who has been ill for some time, will be remembered by a number of Salem people, having frequently vis ited in the city. Mrs. William Galloway, who has been critically ill, has improved materially sinee being removed from her farm in Yamhill to the family home in this city, although still quite ill. Her son, Francis, who has been commissioned first lieutenant in the field battery re serve, is visiting at home for tho pres ent. Shortly he will resume the prac tice of law t The Dalles where ho is a partner of Supreme Justice Bennett. LAST WEEK'S "FLU" RECORD In mnnv cities last week the increase of new "Orippe" cases whs recorded as bein gin excess of the number of as being in excess of the number of raised showing that the public still has great need for PURULA C'hlorozin, a very effective gargle- and mouth wash, used to prevent influenza and many other diseases by ridding the mouth, throat and nasal passages of disease semis. Prevention ia the wis est measure. Why not help safeguard yourself by using this splendid mouth wash and gargle? 25c and $1 bottles at your druggist. Salem Creamery Men At State Convention (Special to Capital Journal.) Oregon Agricultural College, Corval lis, Dec. 18. Neptune Lee tae Capital City Co-operative creamery rep resented their firm at the ninth annual convention ef the Oregon Butter & Cheese Makers' association, reports the. ecerctury, P. 8. Lucas, instructor of dairy husbandry. klr. Neptune gave a splendid talk on a system Oi' bookkeeping suited to co operative creameries, in the opinion of klr. Lneaa. Mr. l.ee's Fbwpic of butter exhibited; in tho linttervi.tkus' test scored very, high with a ieci.il of 92 points out of, a possible hundred. The highest, taken ! ty C. N. Uarklaw of the Norway cream-j cry, t.ocs conn.y, scored but two points alovo, tied theie were five other ex hibits scoring between these two num bers. The M'nriug gave 45 points fori flavor, 5 for '.Mr, 15 for color, 10 for; salt and five t'oi package. The winner took away icmoal (200 in cash and other prises. Contestants appeared. from nuu.v lM'ts of Oregon, Washing : ton, California and Idaho. In the eheese contests entries weie made from all the foregoing states and also from Wii-ousin. The three high est awards went te Tillamook county. S. O. Kiee, smd three of his directors represented the ait. Angel Creamery A Jue evmpany at the convention. Mr, Rice is the tetaiug president. P. 0. Deckebucu's address on "How shall we meet competition of butter substitutes" was said by Mr. Lucas to have been a iuusttipie.ee of logic. He believes that if tne public is educated to the growth principles in the food values of tho butter product thcro need be littlo fear iron; substitute competi tion. So deeply interested was Mr. De.ckc bach thnt he ws given a prominent plaeo in tho banquet oratory. In the midst of his t pen king a messenger ar rived with a fake telegram from thi leading oleomargarine manufacturer of tho country offering Mr. Dcckebach the 'position of salesman for the concern. Both attendance and interest were grcctly abovo the average of the an nual convention this year. Much of the success of attendance is attributed by Mr. Lucas to the splendid generosity of the press in carrying notices of the convention. You could hardly ptc tip i country or city newspaper or farm niagar.inc that did not have some ref erence to the convention, he declared A committee was appointed to name the tune and place of the tenth annual con vention next year. Eve i:-f'v"'"V S Xmas v r. " iJ your v. - ,v li lllu j. " v' A ; ravo- Tr"S nte Wm. S.HART m ti BORDER WIRELESS" Make your arrangements accordingly THE REG oN jtBai