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PAGE TWO THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNa SALF1. OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1919. V "I wish it was Possible for everyone who suffers from constipation to know about Dr. CaldwelPs Syrup Pepsin. It is pleasant to the taste, does not gripe, and the result is sure." (From a letter to Dr. Caldwell writ ten by Mr. R. Laney, Alexandria, La,J Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a com bination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin, pleasant to the taste, gentle in action and posi tive in its effect. It relieves constipation quickly, without griping or strain, and is a standard family remedy. " ' DR. CALDWELL'S Syrup Pepsin Tie Perfect Laxative Sold by Druggists Everywhere 50cts.$Z)$L00 A TRIAL lOTTLt CAN II OITAINEO. FREI Or CHARGE, BY WRITIN9 TO DR. W. R. CALDWIU, 459 WASHINGTON STREET. HONTICEUO. ILLINOIS BERLIN EXPERIENCES Continued firm fa fort oa the Main. Btehorn Surrenderers Riniie, Jan. 10, Three thousand neniberi otf Police President Eichorn's republican guards Lave placed them aalve at the disposal of the Ebort tfchaidouuum govurninent, according to the iWJUort Oazette. (Eiuaoru has been aidimg the Spar faao&na and his surrender was on of the terna of the truce proposed by the foverauiuat.) Tha Benin garrison, which hitherto as feeon neutral, is now for the gov Turnout, the newspaper said. Govern mint aviators are Hying low over the Vorwaurta 'building, whore Spartacan are itill eufcrondiod. A dispatch filed in Berlin Wednes day stated that the Sparta&ang hare aaiixod the principal wiroloss station in the capital. Still Spreading The Hague, Jan. 10. The Spartacan movomont is spreading through the in dustrial region in Bhonish Westphalia, dispatch from Dusseldorf reports to day. Uahfcnecht Nearly Lynched Copenhagen, Jan. 10. Karl Liob fcneoht, leader of tho Hpartacans, nar rowly escaped lynching Wednesday eve-; sing, a, dispateh to the Borlingske Tid end reportod today. A. mob dragged Liebknecht from a taxiceb in Unter Den linden, accord ing to a disnatch. but ha was rescued by Bpartae&ns before he hud suffered any serious injury. Adressing a erowd later, Liebknecht said: "Oovernment supporters have just attempted to lynch me but we routed them. .Wo lhave formed a revolutionary committee, therefore we will arm and remain in the streets." WORLD'S CITY TO BE (Coastnaod from page one) pension roll and the maintenance of tho army and navy in peace. When the pest evil has been estab lished and has destroyed or proved its capacity to destroy millions of dollars worth of grain and fruits, the country in question passes legislation forbidding the importation of infected substances and products. This only goes to prove the lnek of succobb which attends any attempt to improve the situation by con fining attention toono country tlone. The diet during and after influenza. Horliek's Malted Milk, nourishing, di gestible. Labor Federation Endorses Sinn Fein Irish Republic Portland. Or., Jan, 9. Tho Oregon State Federation of Labor is on record here today as endorsing the new repub- Stomach Distress Stops Instantly! J3ure, quick, pleasant relief from Indigestion Fain, Gas, Acidity, Heartburn or Dyspepsia, liar QatJf The moment vou at a. (ablet or two, all the indw gestion, gases, pain, acid- W ity and stomach distress yCTQ f n ends-Instantly! WW JJ Costs little All drug WW stores. Buy a box! upset? Pape's Diapepsin SKIl&S . By OABOL & DIMUL Salem society is evinciig much in terest over the news of the arrival of a son at the home of Dr. and Mrs, Howard Markel at San Francisco. Dr. and Mrs. Markel will be well remem bered by a host of Salem fnends, hav ing made their home in Salem several years ago. Mrs. Markel was formerly Mrs. Leta K earns and was prominent ly identified in musical erieles of the Capital city at the time of her rest donee here. Dr. Markel is one of the leading physicians of San. Francisco, and both he and Mrs. Markel take a foremost part ia the various social and artistic activities of San Francisco. Dr. Market was also a student at Wil lamette university. . . Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Buneom, who have been enjoying a ten day 'a visit in Salem with Mr. Runcorn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Runcorn and his sister, Mrs. Byron F. Bruuk (Mollis Runcorn), returned to Independence to day. Mr. and Mrs. Buncorn had plan ned on a longer stay, expecting to go on to Eugene to visit Mr Runcorn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlfs McPeek, former Salem residents, but upon re ceiving word that the Southern Pa cific agent at the Independence depot was stricken with influenza, they were forced to return immediately as idr. Buncorn is assistant agent Mrs. I. D. Bonnett has received a telegram from her son, Harry O. uen nett of the V. S. naval service, stat ing that h was leaving for Oregon im mediately, having receive! his dis charge. Mr. Bennett ha9 been station ed at the Brooklyn navy yard po of fice since last June. John Claire Montieth, well known ennenrt baritone, is recovering from an attack of influenza at his home in Portland. Mrs. The. M. Barr has returned tvnm m.n ftninvniblfl trin to Spokane, where she visited her daughter over tne Holidays. e Vra A f Tti-nwn. Mir. Marcella B. Esmond and Miss Ruth M. Rockyer, who have been among the out of town nurses assisting in the influent epi demic, will return to their homes at Seattle tonight. Mrs. Warren Frances Powors has re turned to her home in Seattle after ttin holiday in Salem with her parents, Dr. and- Mrs. J N. Smith. Miss Marie Churchill, daughter of A. Churchill, is the guest of hor sister, Miss Doris Church- ill. who ia attenuinor tne university oi Oregon at Eugene. Memorial services for Mrs. Iueia Faxon Addition, well known Oregon club woman, whose death occurred ear ly this week, were held today "by the Portland Woman's club. The tribute is especially fitting, inasmuch as the pro gram of the Portland club for today's meeting wa to have boon given un der Mrs. Addition's chairmanship. Mrs. Addition wa one Of the most active member of the club. Among the musi cians ow the program was Mrs. Lulu Dnhl Miller, well known to Salem peo ple. Members of tho Woman's Chris tian Temperance Union and the State Woman's Press club joined the Wo man 'a club in the memorial services. Quinine That Does Not Affect Head Because of its tonic and lnxativn or foct, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets) can be taken by anyone without causing nervousness or ring ing in the head. There is only one "Bromo Quinine." E. W. GROVE'S signature on the box. 30e. SPJB imElffl-M WAY TO TREAT IT AND TO AVOID IT lie of T.reland as pre;laimcd by the Sinn Feinen, A rcsointion which was adopted by tne eonrention test night requests the Orecton riiieressionnl delegation to sup port .1m vesolution now before congress 'A-'vlding; for recognition by the unit ed States of the form of government contomrltcd by the Sinn Feiners. I it Shop Mornings This pre-hqliday suggestion is no less timely. Stores are seldom crowded during forenoons, affording safer and more convenient and pleasant shopping. Crowding is the thing the authorities object to. By heeding the suggestion to come mornings, if possible, the people of Salem and vicinity may be spared the inconvience of closed stores. There are real, Worth-while bargains, almost without limit all throagh the store. Entire lines, as well as odds and ends, are being cleaned up before inventory. These we cannot en umerate now. However, it is all dependable merchandise which you can profitably and safe!? take advantage of by coming to the store mornings. Do this if voa can. AAAAl 4 AAAAsY 4 11 Masfij Mm Old .Fashioned Grip Mas querading Under a New Vain Spanish infloensa, which appeared in tpai im May, has all the appearance of grip or la grippe, whit has swept ever the world in numerous epidemic a far bask as history runs. Hippo rata refers to an epidemie in 41 B. C, wkUa is regarded by maxy to have aeea infloensa. Every eentnry has had its stteks. Beginning with 1831, this eeostry has had five epidemics, the last ia 1889-90. There is so occasion for panic in fluenza or grip has a veiy low per centage of fatalities -not over one death oat of every four hundred enses, according to the N. C. Board of Health The chief danger lies in vmplications arising, attacking principally patients in a run down condition those who don't go to bed soon enough, or those who get op too early. THE TREATMENT Go to bed at the first symptoms, not only for your own snke but to avoid spreading the disease to others take a purgative, eat plentj of nourish ing food, remain - perfectly quiet and don't worry. Nature herseli is the on ly "cure" for influenza and will throw eff the attack if only yon conserve your strength. A little Qu?nine, Aspir in or Dover 's Powder may oe givou oy the physician's directions to allay the aching Always call a physician, since the chief danger of grip is 'n its weak ening effect on the system, which al lows complications to develop. These re chiefly pneumonia nd bronchitis, sometimes inflammation of the middle cat, or heart affections. For these rea sons 4 i TeTT important that the patient remain in bed nntil hie strength returns stay in bed at least two days mow after the fever hss left you, or if yon axe over 56 or not strong, stay in bed four days or more, accord ing to the severity cf the attack. HOW TO AVOID THE DISEASE Evidence seems to prove that this is a germ disease, spread principally by human contact, chiefly through eouga ing, sneesing or spitting. So avoid per sons having colds whieh means avoid ing crowds eommoi mnkmg caps, roller towels, etc. Keep up your bodily strength by plenty ef exercise in too open air, and good food. KEEP FBEB FBOM COLDS Above all, avoid colds, as colds irri tate the Kning of the ur passages and render them much better breeding places for the germs. Use Vick ' Vape Rub at the very first sign of a cold. For a head cold, melt a little Vapo- Rub in a spoon and inhale the vapors, or better still, use vapo-Knb in a ben zoin steam kettle. If this is not avail able, use an ordinary tea kettle. Fill half full of boiling water put in halt a teaspoon of Vapo-Bub from time to time k eerp the kettle just slowly boil ing and inhale the steam arising. NOTE Vick 's Vapo-Bub is the dis covery of a North Carolina druggist, who found how to eombinc, in salve form, Menthol and Camphor with sueh volatile oils as Euealyptns, Thyme, Cobebs, etc, so that when the salve is applied to the body heat, these ingre dients are liberated in the form of va pors. Vapo-Bub can be had in three sizes at all druggists. While compara tively new in certain parts oi the north it is the standard home remedy in the south and west for all foims of cold troubles over six aiilKon jars were sold last year. Vapo-Rub is particular ly recommended for children's eronp or colds, as it is externally applied and ean, therefore, be ased freely and often without the slightest harmful effect. SHIPLEY'S JUST RECEIVED A GOOD SHIPMENT OF COATS CROCHET COTTON All sizes in white January Clearance Special WOSHifS GEORGETTE CREPE WAISTS White and FleshGood Range of Sizes JANUARY CLEARANCE PRICES ON COATS $16.48 to $34.75 SUITS. !..... $19.75 to $34.75 DRESSS $12.48 to $42.50 U. G. Shipley Co. i Liberty Street Quality Merchandise 'Salem, Ore. Popular Prices m A . jefc :" pan - Toilet Preparatiorta , supply the very help nature requires. They rectify morbid akin conditions tben from tne source ef skin health, springs loveliness of natural beauty. Don't confuse Marinello Prep aration, with ordinary cosmntics. They'rediffcrent They corratff aulta and iottia natural "Eos Bcel" Beauty. UB9. IBBNB MOT? Vii ft High t Tntirl Ranea Unraa 9 Vvwlt iwiati llw ' ' In the matter of the estate ol Clark Bicket, the heirs wore declared by the county court t0 be the widow, Mory Bicket, age 77, of Salem; Jennie Hob son, 49, of Valentine, Neb.j Frank Bickett, 47, of Balem, and Fanuie Mill er, 40, of Cornish, Neb. Fannie Wold, widow of Adolph Wolf has petitioned the court for her dower right of en undivided one-third inter est in lands left by her husband. She indicated to the eourt that she would prefer her dower right rather than what was left by will, and petitioned the oourt to make hor assignment. Th tate nf Fred Unirer Sr., deceas ed, ie aonraised at 23,059.30. The ap praisers were Joseph Kcber, J. W. Eb- ner and Peter Dcgan. n,. .(Qt nf Christ D. Widmer wus appraised at 1000. The appraisers were Frank P. Tenner, JacoD ueng ana v. o. Eteiaer. H. H. Boster, administrator of the es tate of Barbara Frey, reported 74.63 eash on hand. In the rase of A. B. Sicgmund against G. A. Johnson, the eourt ordered that thn plaintiff receive the sum of 1348. 45 together with 109.40 attorney's fee and a foreclosure of the mortgage given to secure the note. J. L. Quirk hue brought suit against F. Pinckney and others for tho fore closure of a mortgage given to secure nnt for loOO dated July 1, 1911. After the mortgage was given, Mr. Finckney transrerrca me l.n.l tn f'limhotli R. Heine and she later sold it to B. J. Caldbeck and he sold to B. B. Bysn, who is now ia posses m'mn Thpu mrtiM are named in the petition for foreclosure proceedings. The estate of D. E. Swank was ap praised at S297.86. The appraisers were Bnssell Catlin, T. K. Ford and H. A. Johnson. In the matter of the estate of A ra pine) d Cavanaugh, the executor reports that he has paid J. H. Cavanau-h 600 and George W. CavantfUgh 800 andj that each had given lOO to the estate. The estate ef William Goodrich was appraised at 19745.40 by Claire C. Sim eral, C&l Patton and George Beaty. In eluded in the appraisement was 80 acres of land ia section 38, township 6 and: 7 south range 3 west, valued at 9000. J A marriage license was issued Jan. 8 to Henry Daniel Miller, 38, of Wood- burn, a farmer, and Alctba Lueile Bit- ncr. 23, a elerk oi Woodburn. Also to Claude Edwards, 20, of Salem and Gla dys Williams, 19, of Salem. A recuperative diet in influenza. Hor lick's Malted Milk, very digestible. Candy Comes Pretty High For U. S. Boys In Luxemburg Andrew A. Munson is one of the Am erican boys who saw the Bhine and who were fortunate enough to be with the army of occupation. In a letter to his mother, Mrs. W. F. Munson of rural route 7, Salem, he writes: "We are in the country of Luxem burg and are on the move to the Bhmo. So you Bee we will get to see Ger many as we are not only abont 12 mile? from the border. "This little country of Luxemburg is sure a pretty one with hills and lots of wood on the hills and the soil is fine. It is of a reddish hind and they raiso sood croiiB. ''We came through Verdun and up the Meuse river and then across the southern part of Belgium and then into Luxemburg and had some fine trip.. We were lucky as we have auto trucks while the doughboys have to hike it. " I was in the eity ef Luxemburg this morning. It is a pretty city but I did not have a very good time as I was broke, as we have not been paid for a. long time but will get our pay to morrow. "Things are pretty high here. Choco late that would cost in the state 15 or 20 cents cost 14 here. So you eannot buy much candy over here on a sol dier's pay. ' "Wish I eould be home for Christ mas but don't think I will be able to get there. We will be lucky to get out of this dnm country by July 4. I sure will be glad to get home even if it is in July." i1 TheTruth is some-times painful. For instance when the doctor says one must give up the dearly loved cup of s coffee. vy Happiness fol lows however when one finds out how yy delicious and health making is the pure cereal drink INSTANT POSTUM, FAMILY MURDERED. Continued from page one) were found in the ruins. The heads of each body had been cleanly removed. The family may have been burned o death, but Magruder and others say the condition of the bodies indict tes mur der. The coroner's jury returned an open verdict directing the officials to con duct an immediate investigation. All Had Been HI. All members of the family were ill with influenza or pneumonia, but all had recovered enough to have been able to leave their beds if the fire had beea discovered by them. The blase was dis covered by neighbors shortly after 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon when the building was nearly totally destroyed, Acocrding to Magruder, no weapon wu found in the ruins. Tho Blizck home is in a valley and neighbors, seeing smoke pour from the valloy, thought nothing of it. xsc con tinued evidence of fire, however brought them ta the scone.-; .,. A peculiar feature is thai while the bead of every body was removed, no skullB were found. A physician who had been attending the family called several nouvs oeiorc the fire was discovered. Officors conducting the investigation this afternoon said further evidence tonded to strengthen the murder theory It is believed tramps, taking Blizek to be a man of moans, killed the family, took a box of money Blizek was said to have aud then fired the home. "Drys" Confident That "Wet ' Attempts Will fail Washington, Jan. 9. "Drys" in congress ijoday were confident that "wet" attempts to have the courts declare the prohibition amendment to the federal constitution invalid, would i fail. Thev also declared that they were assured that the ratification of 36 states necessary to make the amend ment operative, would be accomplished by the last of next week. "We would have the necessary votes of state legislatures by the end of this week, if all of them could meet in time," stud Representative Ken dall, California "dry." Supreme court knocked out the prin cipal wet contention last Tuesday when it decided tnat tno law was noi unconstitutional becauso it passed over the president's veto by a vote of two thirds of the members present instead of two thirds of the whole congress. Trisco Doctor Says Kanrn Isnt Cannibal San Francisco, Jan. 10. For the very reason that Solomon Kuimi, South Sea Islander, eats 'cm alive, he is not a cannibal. This was the opinion today of Dr. Otto Froyermuth, sent by ttu police to investigate Kaimi and hi appi'tite. Kaimi attracted attention when he be gan eating hi a wife. "Kaimi has not reverted to his old cannibalistic habits," said Dr. Frey ermuth. "He has merely reverted to savagery. Canuibals do not eat their own kind and they cook their victims' Dr. Freyermuth pronounced Kaimi as "just an animal," who eould not become iusane because he lacks the brains. Mrs. Kaimi, an intelligent woman, also of the South Seas, who ni juried Kaimi that their raca might not be come extinct, is slowly recovering from lose of blood. She is considering avail ing herself of California's divorce laws. The police, meanwhile, have not de cided what to do with Kaimi. Organize Council Similar To Soviets In Portland i Portland, Or., Jan. 10. One thousand men and women met here last night and j organized the workmen's and soldiers', council, which is modeled after the Bns s.mi Soviets and like organizations in Germany. Because these people, including some MABY PICKJORD IMPROVING Los Angoles, Cal., Jan. 8. Mary Piokford was reported as improving to day, although still confined to her home by the influenza. Her brother Jack Pickford, actor, was operated on yesterday for an abscess. Expectant Mothers View Event Calmly rim Brings Knowledge That by Use of Penetrating Remedy Suffer ing Is Avoided, Thousands of women have found by the application of Mother's Friend, the pene trating external remedy, prepared especially for cxjwtant mothers, that pain and sufTer Ins ot tho crisis Is avoided and that In addi tion the months preceding the crisis are freo from nervousness, nausea, stretching and bcarlndoivn pains and general discomfort. . Mother's Friend makes It possible for the expectant mother to herself actually nl nature In the glorious work to be performed, and no woman should neglect to give na ture a helping hand. It will mean infinitely , p!in un" ,,,e hour at the crisis will be less. The period is one of calm repose and restful nights. . B the use of Mother's Friend the skin l kept soft and natural, and experienced mothers say that it Is much belter to keep your health and good looks during the pe riod of expectancy than f try to regain lliem afterward, Write the Brndflelrl Regulator Company, Pep. G, Lamar Building. Atlanta, Georgia! fur tiieir Interesting Motherhood Book. 2nd obtain a bottle of Mother's Friend and be gin It use at once. soldiers, believe that the existing or- gunizutiong are not capable of solving tile poblcins of taking caro of the, re tdi'mng sUdiers, they decided to perfect their own organization. Speakers at the meeting last night denounced the espionage act and inti mated that the United States declared wur on Germany for commercial rea sons. The recall of allied troops from Bus sia and a general amnesty for all po litical offenders during tho war were demanded in resolutions which wore unanimously adopted. Bed Cross canteen service is to, be maintained until every American sol dier is at home, according to George F. Scott, general maKger of the Am erican Bed Cross. STRENGTH FOR YOUNG MOTHERS How Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg. etable Compound Restores Health and Strength. Lansing, Mich. "After the birth of my child I was not able to stand on my ieeu i was so wean I could not get up. I suffered such pains in my back I could not work or hardly take care of my baby. One of my neighbors recom mended Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound. I took it and used Lydia E. Pinkham's Sanative Wash, anrl I got better right away and was soon a Dew woman and could work hard, and I can recommend these remedies to other young mothers who are weak and ailing as I was." Mrs. Ora O. Bowers, 621 S. Hosmer Street, Lansing, Mich. Women who are in Mrs. Bowers' con dition should not continue to suffer from weakness and pain but profit from her experience and give this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound, a trial For suggestions in regard to your condition write Lydia E. Finkham Med kiBeCa.Lynn,Masa. The result of their 40 years' experience is at your service.