THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1919. PAGE THREE 6 Bellans Rot water ... Sure Relief ELL-AN S FOR INDIGESTION rUCH IMMIGRATION TO UNITED STATES Charra Burnett Proposes Bill To Stop Iatlui Of For eigters For Four Years. Washington, Jan. 9. An effort to tighten immigration restrictions will be mado at this session of congress de spite the shortness of time before final adjournment. r Chairman Burnett of the house immi gration committee today called his coin mittoe together to try to get an agree ment on some measures that will call a hslt on the rush to American . shores expectod as soon as there is shipping space. There are two measures before Bur nett's committee. . . One by Burnett himself would, halt for four years from the date of pass age.' - i The other by Eepresentative Lufkin would stop immigration for two years. : The exception made in the two bills ftTe government officials, skilled labor ers, refugees from religious persecution and' returning soldiers who are aliens. All tho;,e would be allowed admission on proof of status.. -There If n, demand for some check On immigration and it is coming from quarters which have favored the very lipht 'estrictions. Burnett said today. Csa't AUow Untrained Workers. "Oiie tl ing is sure, we cannot allow an influx of n million untrained work a vcar dt"Jng our adjustment period We vhoild allow the people we have now t settled back into normal lifo before taking in more. "The shortness of man power abroccl may affect the situation some but not greatly. Foreign governments may make tilings very attractive for the peo ple they want to keep and lot us have tho droga. If , congress will recognize the true situation, a bill can be passed before the end of thiB session.',' Burnett also pointed out that immi gration laws passed now would not in terfere with any provisions that might be made in the peace treaty, because the treaty would override previous leg1 islation. Two powerful forces are working for immigration legislation. Labor wants it to safeguard wages during the period of high prices. The Bocond force is ono that wants to take preventative tops agsinst and remote chance of a spread of bolshevism here. The immigration bureau has already oppealed to congress for more funds for the coming year, declaring that thous ands of prepaid tickets have been pur chased in this country for relatives in Europe. S1 ..v.. t 5 . .i mi "I ml li . a I - . , ... s vKm ifl WW f la M W1 W f S-V 1 1 -V,t,i--jt;jr-i - .-jjj ...ii-. 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Portland, Oregon. government that I received since leav ing New Tork ' and while it only amounts to about $7 in our money, It looked like a million to me. I still have seven months pay due me and will feel like a J. P. Morgan when I draw it all. "My regiment together with the 38th and 5th and 6th marine corps have been cited to wear the French Cross of War (croix do guerre) which is quite an hon or. "I am beginning to pick up weight and feci mora like myself duo to the rest we are getting. My foot bothers me but I think it will be all right again Yesterdav I found a place where Amer ican waffles could be bought and just to prove--to myself that my stomach was O. K. I ate five large ones. "No letters have reached me from home since I left the U. 8. It is prob ably all waiting me at my company, e1 though I have written for it. Things would have been much easior if a letter had drooped in at times, but I know itl was not your fsult.J' RiciaEnes. (Capital Journal Special Service) Rickey, Jan. 10. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lewis and son, Robert, motored to Crooked Finger Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gray and family and Lue Magee all of Scott Mills were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Magee Sun day. Miss Hazel Harris and Mrs. Harry Martin spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. John Tekenburg. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hamer were din ner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Wheeler Sunday. Miss Helen Dickman of Portland spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mm. L. Dickman. School has reopened again after a brief illness of the teacher. Miss Minnie Sehaller. Mr. and Mrs. Velva Lewis of Lyons are spending a few days with the for mer' brother, E. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Peyree of Inde pendence were guests ai the A. Parson home Wednesday. The D. A. Harris home wns tho scene of a dinner party Tuesday evening. Covers were laid for six. Beside host and hostess, Mr. Harris and Miss Hazel thoso present were Mr. and Mrs. John Tekenburg and Mr. and Mrs. Horry Martin. Mr. and Mrs. L. Dickman, Miss Helen and Fred Dickman motored to Salem Sunday, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. August Case. Miss Goldn Wheeler spent Wednes day afternoon with Miss Hszol Harris. The Red Cross auxiliary was to have meet at the home of Mrs. Tony De Santos Wednesday, but owing to he influenza epidemic, was indefinitely postponed. The Misses Amelia Lanke and Irene Killian were school visitors Tuesday. The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe "Before theWar Crown Flour Was established as a product of the highest quality and recognised by every housewife as' the best flour obtainable. During the War CrownFlour Helped the Housewife to Make better Victory bread. Now After the War When wheat restrictions are re moved und you can again enjoy fresh, nourishing, home mado bread you dont' need to be told that you get better results from Crown Flour Tou've learned from experience how much its use improves the quality of your bread, giving in creased volume, and preserving that ideal texture and imparting that delicious flavor and odor. 9 T-H-T-r4- I The Sign Of Good Quality WHY I SHOULD USE GOLDEN ROD CERIALS Becauee they ' are excellent In quality oi leasoname price-. and the product of a home In dustry. GOLDEN ROD MILL t ING CO. Cereal Millers and Poultry Fool Manufacturers. PORTLAND, , OEEGON FEE OlSEMBLE FROM THAT COLD? Colds and coughs ore quickly relieved by Dr. King's New Discovery Nobody should feel "perfectly mis erable" from a cold, cough or bronchial attack (or very long. For it takes only a little while to relieve 't and get back en the road to recovery when Dr. King's New Discovery la faithfully used. It soon loosens the phlegm, re lieves irritation, soothes the parched, ore throat, brings comfort. Half a century old and more popular today than ever. 60c and $1.20. Hake Your Bowels Behave Make them function with era tifylnj precision. If regulation of the diet floes not relieve their torpidity Dr. King's New Life Pills will. They are perfect bowel trainers, cleanse the 'system surely, comfortably. 25c Olson died Saturday after a month's illness. Orven Fryslie was host to a group of friends at a skating party Wednes day evening. Mrs. A. Parson has been having den tal work done (this week. Fred Eickman was a Salf:m visitor. Word, received from Irvine Caplimg er who is near iPendleton, states that they are having both skating .tnd l s.eigning. Mrs. G. Edwards visited with Mrs. T. DcSantig Wednesday. Ine 1auritson family who are re covering from the influenza are very Siratoful to their many friends for their kindness. Amonig those coming to their assistance were Mr. and Mrs. J. Cap linger land Mr. and Mrs. E. Whitney. Dr. and Mrs. Morcfield claim as their guests the former's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moreficld, of Bt. Anthony, Idaho, who are on their way to California. A letter received by Mrs. Whitney from Mrs. Harry Payne, formerly of this community but' now' of Irlaho Falls, Idaho, states that it is 13 below zero there. Mr. Tulajah Tfceived word of the marriage Dec. 5 of his son, who is with the American army in France, to ptite French lassie. They expect to sail for the states shortly. Mrs. J. Caplinger received the sad news of the death from the flu of a counn, from Montana. Man Didn't Care To Be Second Enoch Arden Vancouver, B. v., Jan. iu. wnen Frederick J. Billington went swtr to war thrco years ago he left a deed of his farm to his wife with the proviso that tho deed was to bo executed only in the event of his being killed in but tie. A few weeks ago Billington, bad ly scarred by Hun bullets, returned. He found that Ins wife hart promoted the hired man to the position of husband in the household. Also she had regis tered the tranHfer of the farm to her self and she is now the owner. Hil lington entered suit for divorce. But when he tried to recapture his farm he encountered a fatal barbed wire entan glement in the shape of an English de cision which holds that a. husband can not sue his wife in a case such as his. The court reluctantly confirmed the wife in the ownership of tho farm. Because of the big demand tor slioes, the price is not likely to drop lOr a long while, according to John F. O'Con nor, president of the retailers' association. siii ii i mi mi ' " imii nun 11 1 - rr iii These ' "flapjacks" 8avory hotcakes, full of goodness, are for your break fast. A delightful treat, so in expensive and simple to pre pare you can enjoy them every day in the year. f ,'t 'I'kUi vim ii i i Portland Organizes Forces To Fight Against Inflosnja Portland, Or., Jan. 10. County, city and school district officials aro organ izing their forces today fcr a joint fight against the alarming spread of the influenza. Compared to Wednesday's 327 new eases, a decrease was noted yesterday, when 218 girffercrg were reported, but tho deaths jumped from 11 to 17. Ths total of deaths since October 13 is 918. Representatives of the city, county ami school board hold a conference last night and selected Dr. K. A. Somer, school director, to act as director gen eral of tho fight which will be waged agninst tho epidemic. The city will ;be divided into districts with school principal as deputy health officers. . Members of tho city and comity med ical associations will meet in joint ses sion this Aftornoon to consider luenns of combatting the Siseasc. An appeal was sent today to the Unit cd Statcg surgeon 'general for fifty nurnes. There are 2i9 cases of influenza at Vancouver barracks. 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