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PAGE TWO THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1918. Eat without Fear of Indigestion! Instant Relief for Bad Stomachs pi When your meals hit back. When what you eat tarns sour, forming acids, faces and indiges tion. Magic ralief. No waiting I The mom est Pipe's Diapepsia reaches the stomach al the sour niss, acidity, isartbarn, dyspepsia tnd indigestion cads. Uptst stomachs feel fine. Costi so littleAny drug store upsets Paoes Diapepsin r WMMHHMMtWWIWIWWWMWMtMMHWWWt' SPRINGTEX b the underwear with a million little springs in its fabric which "gw and take" with every movement of the body, and preserve the shape of the garment despite long wear and hard washings. It it the rear-around underwear, light, medium or heavy weight, as you Ukt. "Remember to Buy It You'll Forgot Yea Hare It Oa" Ask Yomr DUt UTICA MITT INS CO, Makers Saks ReonK 350 IroaSway, Raw York Eany Wast Definition Of Snipping POUCISS ., New. York,, Dee. 87. Tho American JSUaMnhip association hae aaked the greveraatent t define lt shipping pol- icy at once. The ship ewneis declared today that foreign owners possess ad-' wantages owing to the policy of their fvrnaut. A request for the shipping hoard to IT'S NOT YOUR HEART; IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS Kidney disease Is no respecter of per sons. A majority of the ilia afflicting people todny can be traced back to the kidney trouble. The kidneys are the most Important organs of the body. They are the fil terers of your blood. If the poisons which are swept lrom the tissues by the blood are not eliminated through the kidneys, diaeaae ot ono form or another will Halm you aa a victim. Kidney diaeaae is uaually indicated by weariness, sleeplessnesa, nervousness, despondency, backache, stomach trou ble, pain in loins and lower abdomen, gall atones, gravel, rheixnatum, sciatica and lumbago. S All these derangements srs nature's We have had interesting days, nay weeks. People have responded to the "Shop Early" appeal and com pletely wiped out many lines days before Christmas. Our business was unusually good. No wthat you have devoted days to the buying for kinsfolk and friends we shall endeavor to make things interesting enough for you to do a little shopping for yourself. For instance SALE mm m m w .jy,. Just in time for the first cold snap. These Men's Overcoats were to sell at from $15 to $36, and the Mackinaws from $8 to $14. Figure your saving. Bargains Everywhere Almost every section of this big store is contribut ing something of real worth at special prices. There are broken lines of Men's Heavy Work and Dress Shoes, White Wool Sweaters at less than price of yarn alone, some Silks and Woolen Dress Goods, broken lines of Women's Underwear, Wool Blankets, Bed Spreads and numerous articles at from 20 to 33 1-3 per cent less. WILL PUT YOU ON TOUR FEET issue a statemont covering its policy wilk resrteet. itn thft -futura American morchant marine and asking that an interview he accorded a committee of the association hag been telegraphed to John A, Donald, acting chairman of the board. The steamship companies desire the restoration of requisitioned vessels and the abandonment of federal control in general as soon as practicable, it is stated. signals that the kidneys need help. a should ubo (301,1) MKDAL Haar lem (HI Capsules immediately. The soothing, healing oil stimulates the kidneys, relieves Inflammation and de stroys the germs which have caused it Go to your druggist today and get a box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules, In twenty-four hours you should feel health and vigor reluming. After you feel somewhat improved continue to tnke one or two capsules each day, so as to keep the first-claas condition and ward off the danger of other attacks. a) Ask for the original imported GOLD MEDAL brand. Three sites. Money re. funded If they do not help yuu. tttS i i,-" 1 j film JkpjpjSXSBBBBVatHSNSkWSSH 20 DISCOUNT ON ALL MEN'S AND BOYS' OVERCOATS AND MACKINAWS I SOOOT Br ca&oi. a DIBXLB. - ' ' One of the largest Christmas home assemblies was that enjoyed Wednes day at the residence of Mrs. E. E. Op meyer. 1155 North Summer street. Those partiripatinjr ia the festivities which included , pleasurable dinner party aad a gala tree, worst Mrs. F. O. Drake and daughter, Kiss Edna Drake of Myrtle Point, Miss Edna Eawley, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. UaderhilL, Mr. aad Mrs. J. B. Littler, Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Hendricks, Mrs. ii B. Case of Marion, Ind., Mrs. W. D. Littler, Harold. Drake, Neill Littler, iLawrenee Austin, Babert Littler. Messages of deepest sympathy are being extended by a host of friends to Mrs. W. P. Fowls, and Miss Theresa Fowls upon the death of their daugh ter and sister, who passed away yester day after a few days illness at the family home oa North Capitol street. , Judge and Mrs. Lawrence T. Harris went to Engeno today for a short stay. Mrs. E. Ostendorf (Sadie Heath) is being welcomed in Salem this week by her many old time friends ia the city, having eome down from Portland to pass the holidays with her mother, Mrs. William Heath. She was joined over Christmas by her husband, who returned to (Portland yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. C P. Bishop are pass ing a few days in Portland. a Miss' Althea Lee McKinney, a stu dent at O. A. C, is spending her vaca tion ia Salem. The home of Mrs. Jacob Banman on 23rd street was the scene of a pleas ant surprise party Monday afternoon, when several of Mrs. jiauman os friends igathored informally to cele brate her birthday. A bountiful loach eon was followed by an enjoyable so cial afternoon. Those participating ia the pleasant ries of the occasion were: Mrs. James MeClellan, Mrs. George Downing, Mrs. Lowell of Corvallis, Mrs. Hat tie Clark of Wallowa,, Mrs. C. N. Potter aad Mrs. Bauman. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Bowcrsox were Monmouth visitors over Christmas, be ing entertained as the guests of Mr. Bowersox's brother and wife, Dr. and Mrs. P. B. Bowersox. - Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Gardner are en tertaining as givests during the holiday season their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Entermille. An enjoyable reunion was held Wed nesday at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Neyhart, 960 Electric avenue, when about twenty two relatives gathered for Christmas day. Those present were Mrs. Neyhart 's father, H. D. Nelson, W. D. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. K.' J. Nel son and family of Cripple Creek, Colo., S..T. Nelson of Globe, Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Seamster and family of Portland, Ellis Barnholdt, wife and daughter, Zolma, Herbert Lane, wife and daughter, Maxine, John Lane and wife and Enid Robertson. Sergeant Ben jamin F. Lane, a son of Mrs. Neyhart i in France with the 88th division. The annual convention of the Ore gon Music TcacherB association which was to have been held in Portland this week has been postponed on account of the continued prevalence of influenza. A number of Salem music teachers were planning to attend. r Mr. and Mrs. T. C. White and daugh ter, Miss Claudinc, of 1640 Mission street entertained friends from Liber ty, over Christmas. A pleasant family reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Day on East Center street Christmas when the following relatives were brought together for tho festivities: Mr. and Mrs. Guy Day and children, Marjorie and Clarence, Kenneth Day, Beryl Day of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Irviu Wro- ten, Mrs. Glena Day and Miss uat.uo Day of Salem. All the family were present except a son, Olenn Day, who is in France in tho hospital corps. The children of she primary Sunday school class of tho first Congregational church gave a. pretty Christmas pro gram Sunday morning undtor the di- rantinn of their tcacner, Jaisa vora Talkington. At the close of the exercis es, the group of little people gathered around a Christmas tree and made mer ry over the distribution ot girts Dy a jolly Santa Claua. Tho program prcsemea Dy me juve nile folk follows: "Uood Morning Song," "Jewel Song," devotional ex cises, recitation, --nang up atockine." bv Marie Patton; song, Rock a Eve BaDV," Hy six mw otirl! recitation. "Mamas little dar- linir." bv Esther Gibbsrd; song, "Away in the manger," by .Dorothy LSvesley, Mildred KoDeris ana oiocy Dona'.dson: Btory, Thank ytu prayer, "HE STOOD 0 NTH BRIDGE" (Continued from page eat) fore she said her prayers, si, kneeling down, she aid: 'Dear lxjrd, i am too sleepy tonight to say my prayers. There are my Woe as. tapell it out lor your self. " Saturday ws got the side line vf a reel storm. Ths waves were high and taere was a marked falling off at tendance at deck promenades. Neither the president nor Mrs. Wilson, howev er, failed to appear for their daily con stitutional. Ex-Ambassador Whits, one ef the Get tha Genuine and Vast Economy in Every Caka - Criaaa4 froa page see) rods, and tubes, tioy ateei-waiied aom- partmaatr joined by aianhole doors, through the crews quarters, the offiaer and eaptaia s cabins the control roua ths kiteaaa a4 the sagiss aad switch board rooms i close to 300 feet Taa saly vmxmtien in the steel lining or turn passsgawoy is ta eaptaia 'a ear bin, where I am writing this a pretty littls den aboat S fset squara, with oak- panallad walls. aeh panel ia the door or a enpboara. There is just enough room for a looage, upholstered in beau tifnl imitation, leather (the eaptaia 'a Dad) a Uttia saa desk, where aa wrote ais log, aad small oak armchair, with aa upholstersd sushion. Tha only sther hint of luxury la tie snip is taa leather npholstertna; on tha officers' berths itt the adjoining cabin. Both are simply enlargements of the direct sad-to-end passageway ol the ship. Tha TJ 117 could shoot 28 torpedoes without returning to base. She had a mine-sarrying sapaeity of 40. mines, and a 4-ineh gun on. her deck in frout of the conning tower. Has Torso Places of Control She has threw plaees of eontrol on top of the- conning tower for surface travel, ia tha upper eontrol room (ia the lower part of tha conning tower) for semi-submerged or near-the-surface travel, and the lower control room, still further down, for deep submerged sail ing. A slippery steel ladder, running through tha manholes in the ceiling eon neets the three. Here, squinting into the perlstepte, with one hand resting on the engine room telegraph besido him, the captain directed the actions. Behind him, with bis back to him, stood the pilot, at as iron steering wheel set perpendicularly in tho wall. The life of a German submarine sailor was a series, of restristion He climb ed from his narrow iron bunk in the morning to bump into the bunk across the aisle. Ha squeezed down the nar row passageway to tha tin? washroom. He ambled a little further along to another small' compartment, where the cook bends over a square electric cook ing range with a cooking surface about 30 inches square on top and a small oven below. Is Wo Dining Boom. He probably returned to his bnnk to eat his ration, for there is no dining room. Perhaps rhe went back to the torpedo or mine room where there is a small open floor space about 10 by 8. Or, if ths submarine happened to be running on the surface, he climbed up the narrow steel ladder through the hatch (a manhole with a water-tight lid) to the deck. Then, if ks were an engineer's helper he worked la a narrow aislo between two sets of Diesel engines. If he were in the torpedo crew he would sweat nnder a constellation of steel-oaged electric bulbs ia a long low eeilinged eomrlartmenl en the - lowest deck of tha boat. He entered through a manhole- in the wally squeezed down an aisle between two rowg of torpedo Tacks to the tube ends, where ho had a small free spaee. Pour men and tw0 women were killed and 19 injured by an explosion i na shell oladlng plant at Watertown, N.Y. SATISFYDIG RELIEF FROI.I LUMBAGO Sloan' Linimnt baa tho punch that relieves rhaumatic twinge Thisi Warmth-giving, conga Jos Scattering circulation-stimulating rcs cdy ftntiratt without rubbing right ta the aching spot and brings quick rehef, surely, ckaary. A wonderful help for external pains, sprains, strains, stiff seas, headache, lumbago, bruises. Get your bottle today costs little,' means nacb. Ask your druggist for k by nam. Kaen tt handy for ths whala family. Tha big battle ia economy. American peaee- delegates, knows Ar thur Balfour, British statesman, very well. Ha refer to him as A. J. a. in conversation. On fiuactay tha president conferred for the first time with Secretary Lan sing and ex-Ambassador White en the peace oaf ere ace program. Upon teav ing ths conference White said: "1 am in. complete aoiord with the president 's views." Tho president attended a show giv en by the erew. The M first night" was reviewed privately for expurgating purposes before tha passenger of state got their glimpse- of it. Tha orehestira a&oartf was made up of navy ma, maav ef whom enlisted for Untie Sam from Chicago and Phil tadelphia trmpbony orchestras. Theirt rjlarmr did mneh w soothe troubles innards en stormy days and prevent meals fro as hoisting anchor. The saas food served the officers and essw was) doled sut to passengers during the trip, but it was prepared by crack chefs, contributed by the New isrk Hotel association. Madam Jnsserand, wife of the French, ambassador, was one of the in terested spectators at a boxing, w rest liner aad pis eatinir contest aboard. She likes to wateh. boxing, she says. . President Wilson gave One dinner party aboard shirv-to Secretary and Mrs. Lansing, Afrhbassador aad Mrs. Da via. Ambassador and Mrs. Juaseraad. Ambassador and Mrs. (ellere and ex Ambassador. White, The diancr was (followed by attendance at ths regular 'ship services. 'LOOK AT CHILD'S IMIFSICK CROSSJLWH Wka Constipated Or BiSoss feoTcaSyrn? Of figs." Look at tl tongue, mother) If coat ed, it is a sure sign that your little om's stomach, livsx and bowels aead gantle, thorough elssmsiog at ones. When peevish, cross, listless, pate, doesn't sleep doesn't eat ot act natur ally, or is feverish, stomach sour, breath bad; has etemaehaehe, sore throat, diarrhoea, full of eeld, give a tesspoeafal of 'California Syrup ot Figs," and in a few hours all the foul, onstipated waste, undigested food and sour bile gently moves out of its little bowels without griping, and yon have well, playful ehild again. Ion needn t eoax siek children to tak this harmless "fruit laxative," they love its delicious taste, and it al ways makes- them feel splendid. Ask your druggist fox a bottle- of "California Syrup of Kgs," which has directions for babies ehildrea of all agea and grown ups plainly an the bot tle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. To ba sure you get ths genuine, ask to see that it is made by tho "California Pig Syrup Company.' Refuse any oth- Jund with contempt. Coach Ditz Not Optimistic Over New Years Day Game Pasadena, Cal., Dee. 27. The Marine corps football team arrive Aere this morning, ready for the New Tears, day chassis with the Great Lukes sailor eleven. Owing to ths illness ef Diek Han- ley, quarterback and the injuries, of Boy Hanley and tha genera) condition of the team as a result of their erowd ed schedule during the last two weeks, Coach Diets was not optimistic today. The Oreat Lakes sailors are undergo ing daily practice, specialising in se cret signal work. . Quinine That Does Not Affect Head Feverish Headaches and' Body Pains caused from a eold are soon relieved by taking LiAXATIVB BBOMO QUI NINE Tablets. There 's only one ' ' Bro- mo Quinine." E. W. GROVE'S signa ture oa the box. 30s. Collar 25 CENTS EACH CLUSXTFEABOOTtl C5rcay ?,Iaa Digs Up Prccf That Dissention Follows War Warwick, Mass., Dec. 27. To prove that domestic dissensions at the close of a war are the natural anl inevitable eonsequenecs of seeming wartime unan imity ef policy, a resident of Warwick ha dug up some interesting history. Shortly after the close ef the war of V&Vi, a celebration was held here ty the Washington Benevolent societies, and these toasts were proposed: The navy of the United Plates. The legitimate offspring of federalism. Af ter having been denounced by democ racy as "worse than useless,'' she has provided bea title to favor by "look ing down opposition." Freedom of the press and of opinion. The safeguards of onr civil and relig ions liberties. We will never tamely sur render them over to "governmental mobs." The minority in the last eongrese. With viirilnnce and fidenty they jer- formed their duty; but "the light shin eth in darkness, and the darkness com prehends h it not." The-exeeative of the Wtcd States, with the majority of eoiigros. "They are tike the troubled sea, whose water cast up mire and dirt. May they in peaee- retire from office and all the people say Amea." SCOTTS KILLS ITEMS (C'npttttl Journal Special Servieo) Seem Mills, Or., Dee. 87. Our school directors thought it best to havo no re st for school for the holidays rx- eeptKag Christmas on ae count of the ehildrea having lost so much time be-! cause of influenia, bat the teachers thought differently about it so a com promise was agreed apoa that they teach two days out ef the week dis missing from Monday to Thursday. k'nday afteneea before Lhrutmas the arhoel gave a good program. There was sjsv Xaaas tree. The teachers gavs STUME2TABLETS ' Stop Stomach Distress Aid digestion: relieve saa, heartburn. bleating aad that awful distress that fellewe after eating. Help to make geed red blood aad build up the nsrv oint system. Neutralise stomach acid ity. There is as better medicine made far stomach troubles thaa Stameze Tab lets. At all Drug Stores 25 cents. "CKBH" HARROW SHIPLEY'S I Clearance Sale on I Outer Garments Never before has there been such an opportunity to. the economical, the thrifty, and the women who en joy getting a good bargain for a small price. Clearance Sale of Women's Coats $16.48, 119.75, $24.75 Clearance Sale of Women's Suits $19.75, $24.75, $34.75 Clearance Sale of Women's Dresses . $14.75, $19.75, $24.75 U.G.Shipley Co. Liberty Street .4MMMMstSMtMt4fS Get Rid of That Persistent Ccugli BtOB that weakening, persistent cough or cold. threter'ng throat or lun affections, wltn jickman's Alterative, the tonlo and upbuUder of 20 years" successful use. SOo and L50 tottleS Mra&T&PbJiadelpbi. a treat to the pupils and each pupil gave something to the one whose name they had drawn. It was an enjoyable time for all. Friday evening the pupils of the high Bchool gave a party at the school house each' one having the privilege of in viting one of their friends. If being noisy meant enjoyment they surely had a good time. At the ChristmaB program at the Friends church Tuesday evening the need of relief for the Armenians was presented by Mrs. Myrtle Busscll af tor which a collection was taken which re sulted in about $25 being raised for that work. . Mrs.EvangeUnef Eludas, Miss Hazel Keeler and Dr. Jveeler of Salem spent Christmas with the Coulson" family. - Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Taylor and baby Catharine, Mr. and Mrs. L, and family and. Mr. and B. Bussell Mrs. Fred Howe and family took dinner with Mi) and Mrs. J. A. Taylor Christmas day. A Christmas tree with presents for all was very much enjoyed. Mr. Virgil Snow and brother Kcitb of Portland, S. L. Frazicr, Misses Win nifrod Florence and Lillian Franicr of Salem and Leroy Frazier a student of Faeifie college, also David Delano took their Xmas dinner, at tho homo of L. J. White. C. A. Phillips is still quite ill at tiis home here. Mrs. Myrtle Busscll preached at tub Friends church here last Sunday eve ning. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Commons en joyed their Christmns dinner with Mr, ami Mrs. Charley Sharback and family of Mt. Angel There were many families in our town who enjoyed the presentw- of friends and relatives in their homes on Christmas day, and we believe it to have been the most enjoyable time for years on account of the war cloud hav ing been lifted. Friends Sunday School Christmas pro grani 1918: Joy to the World Congregauoa Invocation -. Bev. Harris Christmas Greeting Sly Uuris Recitation - Esther Busscll Song - - Chorus Recitation Amanda Howo Exercise and song SixBoys Recitation Margaret C anon Exereise :. - S'x Oii!f Recitation Jesse Kellofcg Song, Margaret Coulson and i.sin.:r Russell. Recitation . Wanda Thomas .... Male Quartette Mcrlo White Intermediates Mabel Kellogg Rev. Harris' Class Lorena 1!0 .. Mixed QuartctiJ Buth Kellogg Chorus ... Armenian Belief Olive Merry Willie Kello&g Class No. 1 Song Recitation - Song Recitation Song Recitation Song - Recitation Song : Offering Solo Recitation Pantomime A treat to all. Trading In Todays Market Relatively Broad And Active New York. I ee. 7. The New Yoi Evening Sun f-nancial review today say: Trading in lofty'ls stock maikit rlrivnlr bread -l.d active. Industrial rtr'Hfs were jlm'-'t without exception higher and in numerous eases reflected pronounced .trength. The rail list was a house divided, some of the issues showing considerable weakness and oth ers not a little bouyancy. A rather striking feature in securities transac tions was the heavy dealings in lib erty bonds, which constituted the bulk of the business done in that flepart raent and which exceeded a total of $8 JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT V : i t Salem, Ore. RATINGS OF LEAGUE MATERIAL BENEFIT Easiness Mens League Will Elect Its Director At The Annual Meeting an. 8. Tn addition to election of president of the Commercial club at the member ship meeting to be held January 8, and also other officers of the club, tho of fice that is receiving the attention ef merchants is that of director of tho Business Men's league. , For the past year C. S. Bamilton has served aa director of this important de partment, Mr. Hamilton states that on i.ecount his business duties he docs not wish to be considered either as a I eauaiaaro tor "8 presidency oi toe club 0r t0 succeed himsoll as director of the unemess Mcd s league. Among merchants in general thcro is a feeling that the Business Men:s league should be strengthened the corn ing year and thut every effort should be mado to interest every merchant m the city in the league's affairs, besitits that of tho benefit derived from tne rating bureau. Now that tho rntir bureau is brought tif to date and the merchants being given efficient service it is felt that this one thing alone wil leveutunliy huiirl up the league. But as a live wire is wanted K. . and suporvise the work of tied lengiu, several names havo been suggested as well adapted for the work and these inciude E. H. Choate, Wm. Gahlsdori". William McGilclirist Jr. and Dan Fi r4 COLD WAVE DOWNS "FLU" Washington, Dec. 27. Tho cold wave sweeping the western and northern sec tions of the country brought a great improvement in the influenza situation, public health service officers announc ed today. Latest reports show fewer eases in the districts visited by cold weather than for several weeks. IF IS Ti GRAY, USE ESAGE TEA Don't Look Old. Try Grand mother sRecioe To Darken And Beautify Faded, Streaked Hair. That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair can only be had by brew ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul phur. Tour hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray or streaked, just aa application or two of Sage and Sulphur enhances it appearance a hundredfold. Don't bother to prepare the mix ture; you can get this famous oM reeine improved bv the addition of oth er ingredients at a small cost, all realty for use. ltfls called wyeth s. cage ana Sulphur Compound. This can always be depended upon to bring back the natural color and lustre of your hair. Everybody uses "Wyeth'ji Sage" and Sulphur Compound" now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it ba ben applied. Toil simply dampen a sponge or soft brash with it and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time; bv morning the grav hair has dis appeared, and after another application it becomes eauhruuy dar ana ap pears glossy and lustrou in is reaay to use preparation is a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire darn hair and a youthful appearance It is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease.