APlJUUKNAiLEEGON. WEDNESDAY .TANTTAPV i ioio 4 THL L. (NEW TODAY.) ,CiiT WANT AD DEPARTMENT IS THE BEST SELLING SSlffllCQIMY-TRY IBEB FOR RESULTS "TRTisiNa KATES . WANTED Fat, thin and fresh cows, -TiSfiinEO r Tel and large calves. Phone 1425M. Rita 9f woro . la e.,k iiuertwa -- 5 M w ,i 6 insertions) ll D?-,i" Journal will not tie re- .poi-We f "2Sfied Advertisement. ""TTTt E Young Jersey cow none 2209J- MS Ia Meycle. John Conaway, Geo. M . , Ait Orpington roster. Phone w"" rooms in Hub- orris, agem. n hi " TOP GRAFER Royal Anne tree for ale, 2123 N. Broadway. Idlewine. Phone 2493M. M5 FOB KENT Well furnighed room. close in, suitable for either one or two persons, bath and other conven iences. 640 Chemeketa street. tf WANTED To buy several good dairy cows, either iroen or to be reeh soon. 112 Union St., or address 8-7 care Journal. i-is FOR TRADE 11 acre tract, well im proved ror eity property or small acreage. Address K M care Journal. 1-18 WuJ 1 bid. W. H. N FOB TRADE 10 acre orchard. cir Journal. mi 1-17 V00D for sale, old fir and l'ak' Fon,t sveuiags, SOME A-l ows for sale. J. C. Alien, Center St. mra "'" FOB SALB-Bose Comb Ancona roos ter Phone WKS. MS wants 1-18 MtLAUGiHIflN, utility man, short joibs. Phone 100. WANTED To buy cattle and calves, ny kind. Phone 1576W. 2-0 FOB RENT One two-room apt. 491 N. Cottage. Phone 2203. tf FOB a typewriter mechanie phone 937. 1-23 FOB BENT Two rooms for legisla ture, modern, with board. 401 N. High. TO TRADE 'Modern oungalow in Yow Park with large lot and barn, value 2500, for acreage equal value, im proved or otherwise. Phono 1204. 1-21 FOR SALE interest in well paying auto repair business. Will stand in vestigation. Address 315 care Journ al office. i-i8 rt t'A ); 0. 1 MJ 1 i 6 sfisfsi 1 ,5 300 ACRE farm for ealo. First class in every respect. 9 room modern house and barn. Address Owner care Journal. 1-15 HOME for sale. One acre on paved street, 8 room house, hot water heat, every convenience. Or exchange for eountry place. Addresa Owner care Journal, j.jg i FIRST PHOTOS OF AMERICAN TROOPS IN METZ The first photographs showing the American army of Pfttiou in the city of Metz, Alsace. The upper photo shows President Poincare, Premier CUewenceau and Mi occu- Karshal Petaia renewing the Yankee troops. In the lower photo the (French dip colors to the entente leaders. General Per. 18 "uwu ml lne ""erne tew. , (c) Underwood & Underwood itt 0AL1E 140 acr?s of first class land in high state of cultivation, 100 ur-s 111 crop, rrice oo pr acre. W, II. Grabenborst t Co., 275 State St, 1-18 BOOMS for legislators. Mrs. L. K. Pajte, 492 N. .Cottage. Phone 1188. 148 SACRIFICE SALE Five room modem konw 11500; furniture at ft bargain Phons 737 or 340. 117 WILL eive good home to girl, .reason able, I to 7 years of age. Call 1890 if., Brioadwsy. 1-17 iano for team youmg horses, 2400. 8. ' 1-18 R. Pearson, Turner, Rt. 2 bos 55C CABPHNTEIRINO, repairing or eomemt wofk. Call C. W. Nist. Phone 2495 a 1 ai WANTED Experienced storo man for stoe and general store work. Ad drei 728 care Journal. 1-18 FOB SALE-Or exchange for same, Bsrrtd Rock cockerel. Phone 88F2. 1-16 FOB SALE-Cheap, 11 head shoata weighing 90 to 100 lbs. Write Indo pendwee, Or. of phone 50F4, Ba lem. tf FOR 8 ALB Or trade, forty acre home aieaa relinquishment in Benton eoun ty Oregon. R. F. D. 2, box 11, 8a lorn. 1-17 WANTED Man for general farm work And wife for kitchen vork; or woman to do general kitchen work for 8 or 8 people. Addrets Oervais, Box. 45, .Rt. 2. Phone 3F11. 1-18 DANDY five aere tract, all in bearing vrcoaru, gooa - iDuwqings, ntor.tn of ity on highway; a good investment and fine- home. $2500. F. L. Wood, 341 State street.- . .. . . .. 1-15 FOR KENT 5 acre tract, bearincr i 1 ' " iruu trees, raspberry and strawber ries, all in good order, bungalow and OUt buildinM. 1.1 minilt.AH nrallr frnm end of 12th street carline. Call eve ftings 96 South 13th street. 1-16 WANTED To buy good potatoes. Wdl iamette Valley Transp. Co., 171 8. HijMt.. M7 FOB SALE-Two Mandylee incubat r, one 200-egg and one. 300-egg, in good condition. Phono 74F2. 1-17 FOB SALE Lato model Overland. First class condition. See Tarple. at Vick Bros. POSiTinu ... iu V "ouicu Dy practical nurse. U 1 after 5 p. m. m N. Summer St. ' 8lllem. FOB SALE-30 pullets and 1 white i??nnTm for.thc bunh or 1.50 each. Phonn mvbi ,a 1-16 FOR REOT-Well furnished room, air h t, electric light and bath. 1510 mate. M5 Wi?LrGi?f?r "lrk 2 Cook 1att0n. 883 Court trcet. Phone 103. tf !' ve', e8e nd tmS priee P d. lis 2fJI City koi Barns want, to FSr growth stnmpage, even miles south on n,,. inc. Rt a 0,- 0 'w oaierj. 0R 8AM!' 1 n., . oneine ,Tv Mart goTerner, for sale-oi Tear ubatoi HOUSE BUSINESS IS T SATISFACT03Y PACE ' ..j h Fact, Nearly All Bills Are Hands Of Ccmittees hi Work Is Scarce. i RECUPEHATI0N of the vital force of the body, depleted in the struggle with acute disease, depends not upon super ficial stimulation but upon ade quate nourishment The body needs to be nourished back to strength and power. SC0TFTS ENHltSION pure, wholesome tonic-food, 1.1 ! 1 t ' 1 jfc aaaonmiiy imhi-iucbuwk, nines and strengthens by nourishing the "(hole system body, blood and nerves. Nourish yomr bed? keck to strength with Semtfm. Scntt ft 1avmn BloMnfleM. N. I. Funeral Services For Late John D. Sutherland Evidences of sineere sorrow nicrkcd the funeral services of the late John D. Sutherland in this city yesterday. Friends of many years gathered at the family home, 635 Chemeketa street, at 11 a. m., where Rev. Dr. R. N. Avi son conducted services. In his brief address he dwelt upon the hope of im mortality and reunion promised in the Holy Vi ord, in paid a tribute to the worth of Mr. Sutherland ag a citizen in the eommnnity where he had lived for many years. Mrs.Carltoa Smith sang beautifully concluding the service. The casket was banked with ft profusion of floral tributes from friends. .'nltimeut took place in the Odd Fel lows cemetery, the active pall bearers being Kollitt . page, Milton L. Meyers Dr. h. Y. tUifiita, Charles H. Fisher. Scott Pagt and G. G. Brown. Honor ary pallbearers were: Bea W. Oleott. Thomas H. Jvay. Justice George H. flur nett, Dr. R. E. Lee Steiner. Dr. Rich ard Cartwright, and W. H. Eldridee. 111 , oommiuee i0f persons witnessing any accident Portland, to attend the services, among which it is us.jfitd makea a report. wmcu. may in injur, to persons them being Mrs. Phil Metsehan, Mrs. Mrs. Willis Duniway, The house is moving along so rapid ly in its business that unless the mem bers presont moro bills or get into some lengthy debates, there wru v sthing to do but mark time until the commtt- ittees can mske their several reports or Providing what shall constitute road '"rj"7 " iDW UY" i : . twit of eities and counties. According to ie usual custom of the w 9a n niint.i, rt-.; house, when v.JiU,nios up for second .or ftn act to require transportation wadiug, unions khore is some amend- complies to file With the public ser ments offered, itw Hfs!gued to a com- -ommUaim, -,- ft4 Afa. SP11III INFLUEHZAJUST Glf CAL10UFLAGED U1IH M HUE Most Authorities Now Agree That This Disease Is Simply The Old-Fashioned Grip, The Same That Has Swept Over The World Times Without Number. Since 1831 The United States Has Had Five Epidemics. TTicLast Epidemic In 1889-90 Came two thicknesses of hot fhancl cloth. From Russia by Way of Franc and the clotk'oflt loose around the Wag Given a French Name, LaQrippe. neck as the heat of the Dody liberates This Time It Comes by Way of Spain, the ingredient, in the form of vapors. Z These vapors, inhaled with each breath OSIOHT OP THE DISEASE carry the medication ddreftiy to tfte Spanish influenza, which appeared in Ports affected. At the same time, Va Spam in May, has swept over the poBub is absorbed through and stimu world in numerous epidemics as far , lates the skin, attracting the blood to back as history runs. Hippecraites re-, the surface, and thus aids in relieving few to an epidemic in 412 B. C. which i the congestion within. s regarded bv manv to have linen in- flnenza. Every century has had its at tacks. Beginning with 1831, this coun try has had five epidemics, the last in 1889-90. THE SYMPTOMS J..ip, or influensa as it is now called NO OCCASION FOR PANTO There ia no occasion for panic in fluenza or grip has a very low percent age of fatalities not over one deatn out of every four hundred eases, ac cording to the N. C. Board of Health. usually begins with a chill followed by ' ,e. ch"f ttdan.r he 5n. explications acting, feveriahnesa and sometimes ?" M g attacking principally patients nausea and dizziness, and a general feeling of weakness and depression. The temperature ia from IfrO to 104, and the fever usually lasts from three to .five days. The germs attack he mucous membrane, or lining of the air passages nose, throat and bronchial tubes there is nsuAlly a bard cough, especially bad at n:.i?ht, often times a sore throat or tonrtlitis, and frequent ly all the appearances of a severe head cold. THE TREATMENT Go to bed at the first symptoms take a purgative, and plenty of nour ishing food, remain iverfectlv ouiet and don't worry. Nature herse'f is the on ly "cure" for influenza and will throw "ir ine attacK it only yjn conserve your strength. A little Quinine, Aspirin in a run down condition those who don't go to bed soon enough, or those who get up too early. HOW TO AVOID THE DISEASE Evidence seems to prove that this is germ disease, spread principally by human contact chiefly thrpegh cough ing, sneezing or spitting. So avoid per sons having colds which means avoid crowds common drinking cups, rollor towels, etc. Keep your bodily strength, by plenty of exercise in tho open air,' and good food. KEEP FREE FROM COLDS Above all, avoid colds, as colds irri tate the lining of the air passages and render them much better breedine j places for the germs. Use Vick 's VapoBub at the very first or Dover's Powder mar be civen bvl8I?n ?f cold- oT 4 head eold, melt the physician's directions to allay their'1"10 vaPoKub ln a spoon and inhale aching. Always call doctoi, since the vtPotB 01 bett" still, use VapoRub chief danger of grip is in its weaken- la ben,zc!in t,ciim kettl- If this i8 ing effect on the system, which allows I TL LV' w" complications to develop. These are ' etfI?' UU fuU of oo'ng water, from time .to time keep the kettle just slowly boiling and Inhale the steam arising. HOTE Vick's VapoBub is the dis covery of a North Carolina druggist, who found how to combine,, in salve form, Menthol and Camipnor with such volatile oils as Eucalyptus, Thyme, Cubebs, ete., so that whea the salve ?e applied to the body heat, thoso ingre- oients are liberated in the form of va pors. VapoBub can be had in three si- chiefly pneumonia and bronchitis, some times inflammation of the middle -ear, r heart affections. For these reasons, it is very important that the patient remain in bed nntil his strength re turnsstay in bed at least two days or more after the fever has loft you or if you are over 50 or not strong, stay in bed four days or more, according to the severity of the attack. EXTERNAL APHOAWONS In order to stimulate the lininz of the air passages to throw off the crir germs, to aid in loosening the phlegm ! e at all druggists. While comparative and keepinsr the ail paesaoes open, thna ly new in certain narts the tuirlh. makdng the breathing easier, wk's it is the standard home remedy in the VapoBub will be found effective, south and west for all forms of. eold TT-i -A. 1 9 . - . . ! 1 . . .... hot, wei ioweig gnouia oe appnea over . trou'Dies over six million iar were there the bill stays. One of the I J thts loominj uc o.a the hofixon is that of consolidating the state commissions. The committee in charge of the resolution which provided ths.t the house appoint a committee of three to act with a senate committee of three, reported favorably. P. J. Gallagher representing Harney and Malheur counties wanted a commis sion of the house to do its own investi gating sepstate from that of the senate. Hare of Hillsboro said that he believed in both the house and senate working together. He thought that the consoli dation of the various state commissions was one of the big problems and urged that the house co-oporete with the sen ate. . I Should Work Together. or personal property. YOUil SICK CHILD IS CONSTIPATED! LOOK AIDE If Cross, Feverish Or Biiiious Give ''California Syrup OfRgs. !t ails your child, a X Z' 'JwT The wharf building and other struc genue, thorough laxative should always; ih;r VTZ " Z Zt ZZ... wres within a radius of 400 feet were TWO HILUON GALLONS OF MOLASSK EXPLODE Many People Believed To Be Killed And At Leas! Hun dred Injured. Boston, Mass., Jan. 15. More than a score of persons were believed to have Boclinrdaon nt VnrtUr,,i i, t,n. been killed and at 'least a hundred in- taking an active interest in the bill Jur,ed today V an JPlo,mon of huge and who honc urobablv to bn r,n nf m.olasse tank at the landing wharf the three annointed from the hnnm ... ) e D'Ulery company. ir. n. i ,n.,Ts ,- n in- 11 a. m. 'J Detween 8 and it JTAI.T. m r. Wd Bul" cttt.P" oouble roll T" for 1010 pADE Or be the first treatment civen If your little one is out of sorts, half sick, isnt resting, eating and acting naturallylook, mother I see if tongue is coated. This is a sure sign that it 's little stomach, liver and bowels are cloggod with waste. When cross, irri table, feverish, stomach sour, breath had or has Stomachache, dialrrhoea. ore throat, full of eold, give a tea spoonful of "California Syrup of Pigs," nd ia s few hours all the con stipated poison, undigested food and 1-15 . our bile gently moves out of its little Dowoia without griping, and yeu have a well, playful child aeain. I Mothers can rest easy after giving mis narmiess -Trull laxative" Detause it never fail to cleanse tse ffttie one 's liver and bowels and sweeten the stom ach and they dearly love its pleasant wwie. x-nn direction for bahies, chil- uren ox au age and for grown-ups pruuea on eacu Dottie. T1 . . . ieware or counterfeit fig synips. ask your druggist for a bottle of "California SvniD of Pics." than IMA that it ia made by the "California oyrup company." hZ.im acre, with Nation Z Z'a WrM nni iwoturm L?.nd ???d grain. baL rn of i.. . . nTa; low intZii IOiJ on good i anV8?..'! P'P or maltt- Hav oBier. u aav a .... . or writ. vV. srt date. n.ii wosfl "79 ear of nic a ..T I !S -.2. wel TJ- H. R.r. I0 want Pitrsoant to call the stock hoiders of ManoniPollt County National Ikrm Ian aseoeiation met in the office of W. D. Smith. ncrntjrv.trennM U'A Salem Bank of Commerce, fcr the pur pose of electing board of directors for the ensuing year. The following stockholdere were elected directors of ua national association: I,, p. Hop in, Benson Shaw, C. W. Parker, W. B. Kose and A. L. Collins. Since the organization of said association in Ju yt 1017, it has distributed among the farmers of Marion and Polk counties 222,100, The borrowers have il paid thoir intareet and taxea'prsmptly. o The war and forestry departments nave decided to co-operate and start erial patrols of the great national for este next summer. ne iU n. ' , . " sevenin or Tahiti 'f l.tl Pat'on baa been wiped oat by influ- thina should be done hv th hn.i A " " le.et..w ., , .,l utterly aemo ished. Another build me 1,1- , :! ieth!r; ,,IIe fi!iae- was blown over on its side. The track! i . ' '-'"a ot uiose of the Kenton elevated railway in front I LT S,flatd4f'om their of the wharf were wrecked. ' stnip hiMHc , .s Also that the propoi- Eegcne gquads including hundreds ol uuu,u Kci, uusy return- soldiers, were hampered by the molas- less of politics. geg wnich covereQ hundreds of square After the oratory, the house voted 43 yards in the vicinity to the depth of in favor of accopting the committee's several inches. recommendation of co-operating with Molasses stored in the great tank the sonate with nine opposed and three which exploded was estimated at two absent. By this vote the house slgni- million gallons. fied it- willingness to appoint a com- Because of the great amount of mo mittee of three to act with Bf senate lasses which covered everything about committee of three to go deeply into the scene firemen were forced to turn the proposition of cutting down the streams of water on the mass before number of state commissions And state an7 progress could be made. During jobs, and to subpoena ,witncsses, th rescue work the cries of the injur Bills Introduced. ed could be heard under the wreckage. This mornintr the iollowinr bills wfirl auwb wrecajeo. Kenneth Neill, Mrs. P. E. Smith, Mrs. William Ball and Mr. W. Morrow. At a meeting of the State Land Board held thie morning, the following were passed: Whereas: John D. Sutherland, cash ier and clerk in eharge of the notes and mortgages of the Wtate Land Board in the State Treasurer's office, has been canea to tne great beyond, and Whereas: Mr. Sutherland has ren dcred faithful, efficient and courteous service for a period of 28 years, there fore be it, itesolved: That the State Land At the meetinir of the Desert Land Board, appreciating the valuable ser vices rendered to the State and the Board by Mr Sutherland, deeply de plore the loss' sustained in his demise and tender to his widow, son and daughter, its deepest sympathy in their Dereavement: and be it further Resolved: That a copy of these reso lutions be presented to Mrsj Suther land and that they also be recorded in the minutes of the Board. the throat, chest and back between the shoulder blades to open the pores. men vapoitub. should be rubbed in Over the parts until the skin is red, spread on thickly and covered Tith sold last year. VapoBub is -particularly recommended for children's croup or colds, as it is externally applied and) can, therefore, b3 uscu freely and often without the slightest harmful effects. URIC ACID IN MEAT BRINGS RHEUMATISM Says A Little Salts In Water May Save You From Dread Attack. introduced No. 24. By Lewis of Multnomah county. To creato a tat suporvwing and conservation commission to pro mote efficiency and economy in ex penditure of publie funds. The bill ft vors a commission of three from each county. No. 25. By Scheubel of Oregon City. To amend the law relative to special roaa iax. No. 2. By Scheubel of Oregon City. To amend the law relative to the con- stroction of roads and highwsys. No. 27. By Scheubel of Oregon City. No other remedy win so surely and cuicklv corrw stomach cilments, regulate iue uver ana improve the general health as a dose of Beecpsn's Pills Urml f Safaf An MmI; 1 .L- ttf ii Sol- mcrwhm, ia Bma, 10o as In the street in front of the wharf were the wrecks of a number of auto mobiles blown to atoms. Dead horses were seen in the building and about the block and mixed in the wreckage were parts or human Dodies. One man was picked tp in the bar bOf. He had been blown 150 feet and both legs were broitcn. Another man was hurled fifty feet through the air and landed in a doorway on the obdo site side of the street Beside him were the bodies of two women apparently dead. The large number of women among me victims was accounted lor by the fact that the explosion occurred during the noon hour when women employed in nearby factories were on tho streets. A tenement honse near the wharf wag partly demolished and a number of women and children were iniured. Soon after the explosion the crowds became so dense that soldiers and sail ors were ordered to stand guard and the crowd was forecd back to a safe distance by men with fixed bayonets. Bed Cross nurses and the women 's motor corps did effective work in dress ing the wounds of the injured and tak ing them from the scene. Every ambulance in the city, includ ing all available army and iiavv am bulances were rushed to the spotwhile scores of doctors dressed minor injur ies or inose a Die to juur out for themselves. of Silverton, had just passed away 8 some point in California. DIES AT BREMERTON PERSONALS t . ...... Attorney Max Oehlhar spent Tues day in Hallos on legal (business. A fire occurred recently at the res idence of P, E, Killan, about three miles out on the asylum farm road. The damage amounted to about $400, being covered by Insurance. , Rollin K. Page is in Portland today looking after legal matters. Government Inspector W. S. Ijt.ins of Kearney, Oregon, Is in the city, reg istered at the Bligh hotel. W. P. Swope of the Portland Mercu ry, is among the recent arrivals in Sa lem. Among the guests at the Blieh hotel today are Attorney L D. CoU of Port land. A. H. Jess of Chinook, Mont, D. Doll of Stayton, and Prank Letscbke, of Portland. ine report was brought in by a mail n n T.iw.- wnit ,. i u.4i....i carrier this morning that Earl Wood, ig8n officer in the American Hd Croud mo wen Known cuinmission merchant at Archangel. Word has been received by Mr. and Mm C. G. Schramm of Salem, of the death of their daughter, Mrs. Bolnnd Pfaff (Winnie Swhramm) which occur red at Bremerton yesterday. Funeral arrangements are as yet indefinite, but n is expected the services will be held in Salem. Further announcement; will 'be made later. ' OUTBREAK IN PETROORAD. Washington, Jan, 13. An anti-bcl-Bheviki outbreak lias broken out in tlie Petrograd garrisons, according to a dip lomatic advice reaching here todny through Swiss channels. Important battalions of the garrison have renounced Trotsky's authority and fortifying themselves at various strongholds for the struggle, it was stut cd. fc-.VJUWife4,W,,M Rheumatism is easier to avoid ihan to cure,states a well known authority. we are aavised to dress warmly; keep me roei ury; avoid exposure; eat less meat, drink plenty of gool water. Rheumatism is a direct result of eat ing too much meet and other rich foods that produce nri acid whieh is ab sorbed into the blood. It i the func tion of the kidney to filter this acid from the Wood And cast it out in the urine; the pores of the skin are also a means of freeing tho blood of this impurity. In damp and chily eold weather the skin uores are closed thus forcing the kidneys to do rtoirhle work tney become weak and slupgish and fail to eliminate the uric acid which keeps accumulating and circulating through the system, eventually settling in tne joints and muscles causing stiff nese, soreness and pain called rheuma tism. ; At the first twinge of rheumatism get from any pharmacy about four ounces oi Jau baits; put a tablespoon ful in a glads of water end drink fcefore Weak fast each morning for a week. This is said to eliminate uric acid by stimulating the Ikidneys to normal action, thus ridding the blood of .these impurities. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless and is made from the aeid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and is used with excellent results by thousands of folks who are subject to rheumatism. Here you have a pleasant, effervescent lithia water drink which . :j -j v ficial to your kidneys as well. 60 , , ft j Mr. Business Man As a matter of economy you should consult the Journal's Job Department before placing your printing-we aresatisfying Salem's leading firms put us on your calling list. Phone 81 ft! -- hps, fcj. m -kyT f