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PAGE THREE PMNDSOT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1918. Christmas 122 Try This! Year Hair Gets Wavy, Glossy And Abuih . dant At.Once.- -. ' To foe possoasod of bead of heavy keautiful hair; soft, ; lustrous, fluffy, wavy and free r'oiii dandruff" ;g mere ly a matter of using a little Dandorine. It is easy and inexpensive to have ieo, soft hair and Jots of it. Just get a amall bottle of Knowlton's Dandor ine now for a few eentg all drug storei recommend at apply a little as direct ed and within ten minutes there will le an appearance of abundance,' fresh Bess, fluffinoss and an incomparable gloss and lustre, and try as you will you cannot find a trace of daudruff or falling hair; but your real surprise will be after about two weeks' use, when you will see new hair fine and downy t first yes but really new hair sprouting out all over your scalp Dan dorine is, wo believe, the only sure hair grower, destroyer of dandruff and euro for itchy scalp and it nver fails to ritop falling hair, at once. If you want to prove how protty and oft your hair really is, moisten a lloth with a little Dandorine and earofully draw it through your hair taking one small strand at a time. Your hair will be soft, glossy and beautiful in just few moments a delightful surprise waits everyone who tries this. SOTS MILLS ITEMS (Capital Journal Special Service.) Seotls Mills, Or., Dec. Is). The inanv friends of Miss Sarah Graves will be urpiiscd to l"arn of her marriage Dec. 6 to Albert Stewart of Huntingr": Park, Calif. They are both students mt the "training school for Christian wokcib" at that place and they wu1 mike their home there during the con. ing year. , David Delano and W. L. Taylor mo tored to Portland last week on business Frod Howe was in Salem two dsjt last" week. Mr. ilolmrt who has been sick for aome nine is somo better at present. W. L. livlor motored to Salem jna day luat week on business for the prune crowcrs n-ili mtion. Charles MuivaniU came from Camp lewis Saturluy for a week end. vuit returning J-f. puay morning. Mr. and Mtb. L. C. Kussell conduct ed the !- ices at the Friends ohui'cfi Bundav week. Miss Ethel Shilts is in school again aftor an absence of some time on ac count of having the mumps. i Thore will be a Christmas pr.non and a troat for the children at tho Friends church Christmas eve C. A. Hadley of Eosedale and Mr Gulloy of Nowberg were in town last week on business for Pacitic Collogo. At a business meoting of the Chris tian Endeavor Monday night it was de cided to send a box of jam and jellies ,to the Y. M. 0. A. of . Vancouver for use in the howital there. The pruno growers' association has filled the lns of the orders for prunes from tho British government, having shipped fivo hundred and fifteen thou sand pounds from here. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Taylor and baby Cathwine have gone to Portland for a f"r davs. Miss Edna "White, Mrs. Jones and hi v h A SMART AND YET SIMPLE COAT EE Modistes are showing this very smart coatee of beaver cloth. The lines are loose and full, and striveis to give comfort and utility to the wearer. (c) Underwood & Undorwood. Relief from Eczema Don't worrv about przpma nr nther ekin troubles. You can have a clear, Healthy skin by using a little zemo, obtained at any drug store for 35c, or txtra large bottle at $1.00. ; 1 Zemo generally removes pimples, black beads, blotches, eczema, and ringworm and makes the skin clear and healthy. Zemo is a clean, penetrating, antiseptic Squid, neither sticky nor greasy and stains nothing. It is easily applied and costs a mere trifle for each application. It to always dependable. -The E. W. Rose Co.. Cleveland. 0. Mrs. Cady three of our teachers here attended the toachcrs' institute held at Salem last Saturday. Mr. JJurgman 0' the chemical war de partment at Camp Lewis made a weok end visit at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. John Worry last Saturday and Sunday, Mr. Burgman was on his way homo to North Dakota where he expects to tuke up the practico of law, having boon dis charged from tho army. Rev. P. C. Harris has. been sick with an ulcerated tooth and a swollen jaw, Mrs. Harris had charge of the services last iSunday morning and evening. tiiiUe Esther. Russell celebrated her sixth bitnrday last 'Sunday 'by inviting somo of her friends in to dinner. An enjoyable time was had by all pres ent. ' ' . . ' ; Influenza Situation Improved At Dallas (Capital Journal Special Service) Dallas, Or., Dec. 19. The epidemic of Spanish influenza which has caused a large number of deaths in Dallas dur ing the past two weeks is now cn the decline and the local physicians report that very few new cases havo dov,l oped during the past few days. Two deaths occurred in Dallas and vicinity Monday night from pnoumonia follow ing an illness with influenza, Fred Happy, a farmer living just outside the city in the Pioneer district and Charles .raul a local citizen, being the victims of the disease. Health Officer Dr. B. H. McCallon reports that tho epidemic ig now making considerable headway in the rural districts of the county which have heretofore boen unvisited by tho plague. A number of critici',2 cases in the Salt Creek community, north of this city, have been reported. A stricter quarantine is being urged by the city officials in hopes that the malady will be stamped out in a few weeks. milas Woman Teaches at Monmouth . Mrs. Katharine MacGregor of this city has organized a class in jrrenen Good With Cocktails One good dish deserves another. Oyster or fruit cocktails are delicious dishes. Snow Flakes are delicious crackers Combine the two and you have a most enjoyable course. Don't ask tor crackers, jaySnqw Makes. Your grocer can supply you:. ft IT Full of xqmsitejewe The most royal of CHRISTMAS GIFTS The name Hartman Bros, on the box marks it with the stamp of a reliable housesuch a gift conveys the idea of thoughtful se lection and gives the assurance of genuineness. You will enjoy visiting here and inspecting our many exclu sive designs in Diamonds, Pearls, Gold and Platinum Jewelry, Watches, Wrist Watches, Gold Mounted Leather Goods, Ivory and Silverware. We invite you to come in and look at our many beautiful gift suggestions. V THE HOUSE THAT QUALITY BUILT artman Eros. Company ': I Jewelers and Opticians t N. W. Corner State and Liberty Streets I ' t J S at Monmouth and her students num ber a large percentage of the teaching staff of the Oregon Normal school. Asido from the faculty member-s several students have enrolled with the class and tho citizens of the community who desire to learn French have been invit ed to join the class also- Mrs. Mac Gregor has been teaching tho language to a large class of Dallas women during the past summer and after the first of tho year will take a class at the Normal school. Big Sawmill Again Operates. The big sawmill plant of the Willnm ctto Valley Lumber company in this city which was forced to close down last week on account of the shortage of labor caused by the influenza quar antine is again in operation this week most of the employees having recov ered from the disease. Wounded Dallas Boy Again On Duty. Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Woods this week received a letter from their son, Laird Woods who is a member of the Rainbow Division, stating that he had recovered from his wounds received in action and was again back on duty with his regi-, ment. Laird is one of the few Dallas boys who have seen active service on the French fronts and has been In en gagement with he enemy troops a number of times. Just before the signing of the armistice he was wound ded by a shell splinter and it was thought by his parents here that he would be sent home. It is possible, however, that he will be assigned with old Company L and return to the states with the Oregon troops. P, A. Fineth, proprietor of the Bee Hive store on Main street is one of the latest victims of pneumonia. His con dition last night was favorable. Arthur Rahn of the.Bodgers Paper Cowpany of Salem was a Dallas busi ness visitor Tuesday morning. Thomas Majers of Heattle is in the eity a enest of relative. Tom was a member of a tank corps ia the army and has been in a training camp in the cast for some time. L. D. Brown is again able to bo at his placo of business after a wock's illness with influenza. Derrell Shultp of the United States navy is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Shultz. Miss Flora McCallon of Portland is at the bedside of her brother, Ernest who is seriously ill with pneumonia. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Do not imagine that because other cough medicines failed to give you re lief that it will be the same with Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Boar in mind that from a small beginning this remedy has gained a world wide repu tation and immense salo. A medicine must have exceptional merit to win esteem wherever it become known. Davis May Have Stolen $50,000 From Portland Bank San Francisco, Dec. 19. The amount stolen from the East Side bank of Portland by Arthur C. Davis, now un der arrest here, may reach 50,000, po- One reason corn has become pop ular is PostToasties (do Never wasyN v corn C AZ flakes V"' W ; lico today believed when they reported that $43,235 had 'ccn rocovercd. This amount was secured after do toctives had taken Davis to a number of local banks where ho had varioua sums on deposit. It was stated that probably $2000 or more would be recov ered today. , The bank doe not know how much was taken. Davis paid it was $35,000. R. 0. Wagner Writes From Battle Line In France Mrs. D. M. Dagner of 280 North High street, Salem, is in receipt of a letter from B. O. Wagner, dated Nov. 9. lit writes: "Your letter of Sept. 13 was received just u few days ago. We were noilh ui Verdun the other day and 1 wa acroas tho Miuse river. It is a pretty country. In lots of places tho Boches had planted fall grain. They will not reap the nnr vest as tho doughboys keep within gun hnt of them and they are still agoing. "Ab soon as I can get a good camou flaged helmet, I will send you one. I h'jvo Mint German buttons and machine gun bullets and a few coins. We have had told rainy weather and a bunch of us boye are now sitting around th fire talking it what we are going l& do in civil life. "I met a man that used to work for the Bligh theiter in Salem. Ho surcl; wa surprised to see me. There arj lot ot Portland men here." California Health Board Says Influenza Is Oyer San Francisco. Bee. 19. The influen za epidemic in California in over. The gtate hoard of health says so. The board will take no eurative or preventatioe measure beyond those already advanced. ft ttTttttTtM' Sho Sh es 065 Sh oes Men appreciate Practical Gifts. A pair of shoes bought at Paris Shoe Shop will give him almost one year of Christmas remembrance and also ser vice. If you buy him a present at Paris Shoe Shop we will make you a present. Bring this advertisement and we will give you 50 cents credit on a pair of work or army shoes or 75 cents credit on dress shoes. QUALITY GOODS HOME OF QUALITY" 4MMMMI MttHlitll H SERVICE GUARAN TEED