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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1919. PAGE THREE DOIiT ENDURE RHEUMATIC PAIN! HERE'S QUICK RELIEF FOR YOU ' Stop the pain! Give me relief! That's rhat you want when you're hurt. That's what you get with Sloan's Lini ment. It not only "killspain," but does it quickly, without delay. If you're tormented by Rheumatism, Keuralgia, Sprains, Bruises, Backache, nd body or nerve pain just see how quickly a little Sloan's Liniment gives relief. The very first application rests and comforts. Seems to reach right down to the seat of the trouble, warm ing and easing the nerves ani tissues. You can almost feel the inflammation, swelling or stiffness subside, as the pain grows less and less. You don't even have to wait to rub in Sloan's Liniment. It penetrates, and its dear, clean liquid can be poured right on the skin without staining. Get a generous size bottle from your druggist today. wgjME4l"w"""-'i'--pw'''"'"JL" '""""IIIMII- iiinmny ' , ' fr CSs'-'-?- l ' " - 1 " ' . ""H III UiH 1 n U U i n 1 ! lr LiiLii. 30c, 60c, $1.20 i I gon spoke to the ways and means com-1 FAIR BOARD BUDGET. ELMORE STILL AFfER OLD DEMON Aid QL introduces Legislation To Do Away With AIcchoKc Pat ent Medicines. Having been a prohibition advocate for the past 23 years, W. P. Elmorer representative from Linn eounty, is still chasing the demon alcohol and this morning introduced a bill that if passed will make life pretty hard on those who get their booze drinking patent medicines, Jamaica ginger or bay rum, or any of the drugstore shelf goods that bave a large percentage of alcohol x'ue bill is designed to' go after those druggists who sell bitters and tonics, it proposes to give the state board of pharmacy power to prohibit the Bale of any alcoholic mixture or compound which is reasonably intended to be used as a beverage. There has been considerable com pliant iu the state on the sales of 16 Ounces Make a Pound 100 Cents Make a Dollar IF ONCE MORE WE ARE AFTER THE HIGH PRICE SHARKS. NOTE THE CHANGE IN SOME OF THE PRICES, ALWAYS GOING DOWN NEVER UP. WE WILL KEEP OUR WORD TO YOU BY KEEP ING THE PRICES DOWN. WE ARE MAKING A FAIR PROFIT AT THESE PRICES BUT WE "DON'T" MAKE 40 TO 50 PER CENT PROFIT. nitimii1 frnm nnffn nnn - I out very esstiULitti wui& ui iu, diqw could got along anothor two years with- He stated that in Oregon there was no ut a cost of paint. central authority for the handling of gon spoke to the ways and means com mittee on child wolfsTe worn, urging the importance of thig little understood ulUllv patent medicines or tonics that David H. Looney of Jefferson, a member of the committee, was strongly in favor of painting the buildings, backing his judgment as to what hap pons to his barns when everytning is .not kept properly painted. 1 Senator Jones of the committee said bo was inclined to be more liberal With State institutions where human beings are kept than for the Btato fair and the exhibit of animals. Anyhow, just as temporary esti mate, the state fair board found ifs 122,150 cut to $92,150 which figures will probably remain when the amounts srfc definitely established in lue uuu get. State Foiestcr F. A. Elliott appeared Before the committee showing why he should lir.ve the amount asked for, $70, 000 for the coming two years. At first there was a disposition to allow $00,000 for the work of the state forestry office, but later on it was re duced again and tho figure finally made $54,000. It developed that two ... .urn tho forestry department asked for $00,000 and got $54,000 and hn committee thought that o-i,u'JU ghould handlo the work again for two years. . . 'r the protection of the timber in terests of tho state during tho past two years, the owners or. tne timoer imvo paid $411,000, or 84 per cent of the money expended, and the state 11 per sent. The money the state gives is used largely- in the administration of the funds and in tho general patrol service. Dr. Bcbee'of the University of Ore- children in the lying-out hospitals. "In some' hospitals a baby can be handed out with n0 more record being kept of it than if it had been a puppy," de clared Dr. Eebec. In many institutions of tho kind, there was no way to get a proper record and thct in private insti tutions there was no stato authority recognized to which everything was re ferred. The child's labor bureau of Portland nnct the industrial welfare commission which has tho care of handling children who work under the age of 16, fared are generally bought lor the effect of tin, alcohol. Under the present law, to secure a conviction for the sale of any such preparation it is necessary to show either that the seller knew that tho purchase was made for beverage purposes or that the sale was under such circumstances aB such knowledge could be imputed to the seller. Under tho terms of tho new bill, no such necessity would exist. In order to convict under the proposed law, all that would bo necessary would be to prove thta the state board of pharmacy had made' a ruling against a particular compound nd that the sale had been lande in violation of thiB rule. Should the bill pass, the state board Sugar Cured Bacon, light ..: -35c lb. Sugar Cured Bacon, heavy 39c lb. Sugar Cured Bacon, butts - 25c lb. Sugar Cured Bacon, backs ....35c lb. Shoulder Steak 15c lb. Round Steak 18c lb. Loin Steak : 20c to T Bone Steak 20c b. Boiling Beef 12 l-2c lb Pot Roast Beef : -15c lb. Beef Liver 8c lb. Beef Tongue 12 l-2c lb. Liberty Steak 16c lb. Sausage 20c lb. No. 5 Pure Lard : .............$1.35 each No. 10 Pure Lard '. $2.65 each Sugar Cured Picnic Hams .26c H Sugar Cured Regular Hams 37c lb. Clovergreen Creamery Butter 67c lb. Veal Stew 15c lb. Shoulder Veal Roast ;.. 15c lb. Shoulder Pork Roast 24c lb. Shoulder Mutton Roast 17 l-2c lb. Leg Veal 20c lb. Leg Pork :.. .....20c lb. Leg Mutton .....20c lb. Veal Chops 20c lb. Mutton Chops .......20c lb. Pork Chops ..v .25c lb. Fresh Side Pork : ...25c lb. Loin Pork Roast 25c lb. well with the ways and means com- Qf puarmssy could kill the sales of any compound and that the salo had been favorite tonic for those who continue after a drink with a stimulating effect. mittee. Not only was the amount asked for by each granted, but it was decided thct a bill should be introduced making it lawful to charge 25 cents for each permit issued to children to work. Mrs. Alexander Thompson is especially in terested in child welfare legislation. 4,369 Soldiers Arrive Today On Seven Ships New York, Jan. 24. Sevon steamers arrived hero today bringing 43(30 sol diers home from the war. They wore the hospital ship Mercy ami the following others: Battleship Louisiana, 928 men, in- eludine 24 officers and 874 enlisted men of the 59th regiment cosst artil lory. . .... ST , , ,; loin Goentoor, 1145 men, including 40th i nuvo Peon unuer mn u .,rJL in .. A sa enlisted1-Tho commission found that reparation .men; battery F of 56th coast artillery was not justified. , Loin Beef Roast, any cut : 17 l-2c lb. Prime Rib Roast, any cut . 17 l-2c lb. FRESH PIGS HEADS 8c lb. CORNED PIGS HEADS 8c lb. . . Stand by us in the future as you have in the past and we will reduce the price of meats still further. We are with you all the time Quality, Quantity and Price. Cut Rate No 40 to 50 Per Cent Profit HereNot Connected with any Other Market in Salem. regiment; -casual company 418 and 102d trench mortar battalion. General Goothals. 245 men, including dcti-chinents of the 34th division head Quarters: 109th infantry train; head quarters military police; 125th, 120th, 127th machine gun oauanons; tne ioou, 134th, 135th and 13Gth infantry and casual company No. 11. Chicago, 694 troops of various units. Calamaros, 36 casual officers. Washington, Jan. 23. The I. C C. tmlav dismissed tho complaints against several transcontinental railroads for reparation of rates on 44 commodities from Spokane to eastern points which 16 ounces Make a Pound EPE1ENT MARKET CO. P. O. Rogoway, Mgr. 157 S. Commercial St. Phone 104 100 Cents Make a Dollar NO MORE CATARRH. Has O r m The Marion Creamery is a homo, institution manufacturing butter and con densed Milk. 'It is the only Home Institution of its Kind in Salem. It distributes from t A Guaranteed Treatment That Stood the Test of Time Catarrh cures come" and ' catajrh cures go, but Hyomci continues to heal catarrh and abolish its disgusting symp toms wherever civilization exists. Every year the already enormous sales of this really scientific treatment I for catarrh grow greater, and the pres- icnt year should show all, records ibrolc- If rou breathe Hyomei daily as di rected it will end your catarrh, or it won't cost you a cent. If you have a hard rubber Hyomci 'inhaler somewhere around tho house, get it out and start it at once to ror cver rid yourself of catarrh. Dan 1 J. Fry, or any other good drug gist, will' sell' you a bottle of Hyomei (liquid), start to breathe it and notice how quickly it clenrg out the air pass ages and muke3 the entire head feel fine. , , Hyomei used regularly should end catarrh 'cough, coldtf, bronchitis or asthma. A complete outfit, including a hard rubber pocket inhaler and bot tle of Hyomei, posts but little. No losing; just ureatno it. oooiu ships nt fin exceedingly low price. We are now building three largo yet fast liners for passenger service, each hav ing a displacement of 10,000 tons." Kondo smd Jupnn protited immense ly from tho war and suffered little. Ho declared: "Before tho war our trade amounted of 1,500,000,000 yon. This year it is es timated at, 30,000,000,000 yen." , Heary White Appointed By Government To Watch Strike Tacoma, Wash., Jan. 24 For the first timo. since tho strike was' called n tho Tacoma nnd Seattle shipyards, tho government took action today to bring about a settlement of tho con troversy. .. ' A telegram from H. L. Kerwin, as sistant to Secretary of Labor Wilson, stated Commissioner of Immigration Henry White- of Seattle has been nam ed as government mediator. The telegram was addressed to O. & Larson, chairman of the Tacoma community labor board. With the government intervening, it was learned on good authority today ore Throat, Golds Quickly Relieved By (letniln'a . WizardQil Hamlin's Wizard Oil in a simple and effective treatment for sore throat and chest colds. Used as a garglt for sore throat it brings quick relief. Rubbed on the chest it will often loosen up a hard, deep Seated cold in one night. , How often sprains, bruises, cuts and lulrns occur in every family, as well as little troubles like earache, toothache, cold sores,' canker sores, stiff neck, and tired aching feet. Soothing, healing Wizard Oil will al ways bring quick relief. " Get it from druggists for 30 ccnta. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Kver constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 cents. Guaranteed homes across tho sea if members nf congress take notice of the memorial passed by the houso. The depcrtment of justice is asked to deport such un desirable citlzons. In tho memorial was given the names aud addresses of more thau 100 foreigners who relinquished thelr citizenship to avoid army service, The house passed tho bill making it unlawful to carry or display a rod l'ing or other emblem indicating di&loyuliy to tho government of the United States, or to curry any emblem that indicates a belief in anarchy or any doctrine that has for its object the destruction of organized government. Tho bill making it a felony to print, utter, write or publish nbusivo language against tho United States was indefinitely post poned as tho provisions of this bill had been incorporated in another. into service. A memorial to congress was passed yostorday asking that ef forts bo mado whorcby soldiors who have jobs waiting for them will bo giv- j i. i,ltr nnd healiiiu- 'the 'inihimed mem-! that high officials of organized labor Cn a Bpccdy dischargo and that those brane. To' the farmers around Salem, who in turn spend this money with the mer chants of Salem. , It gives employment, to 20 persons who live in and about Salem and spend their earnings in this city. . Its principal product, Marion Butter, has no superior . throughout the Northwest. Every dollar that the consumer pays for Marion Butter stays right at home and helps build up home industry. How about the dollar that is spent for an outside product? ' l: .,-.", t-s. nnA n'ttir Q YTl fl (7 i XtiT tn ilU HIV (HtU'U OlIU vt',T isv jii" prevent a general walkout and to curh C,, n i tl10 spread or DoisnoviHt pniimKiuiiu SMOmia S KabnCanOn which made it appcartmco in Ta- coma anu ecunio Was Certified To Congress White Denies Reports San Francisco, Jan. 24.-Govcrnor . Seattle, Wash, Jan. 24.-IIenry Stephens can codify to congress the ZZZ f - t n, ai,muird Aw iimeiid- conciliation for tho northwest, today fZX- denied reports that he had been P- ment, it was definitely decided toewy i w(V.ntr in tho .hi. IJTTZZ yard strike by the government. . who will prouaoiy do uneiupioyeu ue cared for in the camps and canton- monts. Mr. Smith of Baker sddresscd the houso on tho unsciontific wny of discharging soldiers. . . - Foreigners who attempted to escape service in the army or navy by re linquishing their first citizenship pa pers will be deported to thoir former demurrer to tho application for an in junction against tho governor prohibit ing his certification. The wets had de manded the injunction. Are we unreasonable or purely selfish in asking the co operation and support of the general public of Salem 7 If there ever was a time when home institutions needed loyal home support, it is now in this period cf uncertainty and unrest. We therefore most respectfully solicit your support. You can give it most effectively by asking your grocer for Young Certified It. I Sacramento. Cal.. Jan. 24. Tho rati fication of the Hhcppard dry amend ment bv tho California legislature was, certified to congress immediately after . its paBai!0. by Lieutenant Uovernor M j. .. 1 . .. .! . . I U. xoung, it. wa-g jeiirueu iuuu.y. Speaker Wright of tno asscmury uiso sent to the national capital notification of this action. The wets have obtained a temporary injunction preventing sucn -eiion by Governor Stephens. It was understood that under tho stato constitution ho nlone could communicate with tho fed eral government. 'Just now,"" ho said, "there is no opportunity for a third party to inter fere. I have been asked by the de partment of labor to watch tho strike closely and am doing so as part of my regular duties. There has' been no move, however, toward the immediate cre ation of an arbitration body." ! Notes From The House Of Representatives Tho action of the fedorci shipping board in not permitting the shipbuild--iug interests of the country to contract with foreign governments for tho build ing of ships came in for an adverse vote yesterday in tho houso. A memor ial wits passed asking Oregon members of emigres to take i;ction regarding tho. shipping board's decision not to permit tho builders of wooden ships to either ue ship3 for tho carrying of merchan dise to foreign ports or to allow the shipping interests to even contract with foreign interests. It is felt that with tho government cancelling is orders for wooden ships and at the samo time pre venting tho shipyards from accopting contracts, that tho Oregon builders nra not getting a fair deal. ;i i In order t0 look into tho needs of thn Eastern Oregon state hospital, a com mittee from tho ways and manB com mittees of tho senate and house will .un J.,.-; titl.-,n trinwirrnw. retlll'li- . t ni r Washington, Jan. uu.m n tim0.for th Mondr,y morning that the California legislature had , . m i,.i!jlataro. For this bi- formally ratified the pro aim on omiiu, ilivesti(?ati0ll it WM decided that amendment is on t)l visitors should includo Menaton partment today. Cer uicauon was re- L , uml Hmith allll joneg and lfepre scntatives Child, Haines and Kubll. A committee of four will also visit the ceived Monday. Ccliforma was tho 23th stato to s0 notify the secretary of state. Biter NUN CRUMB! & PRODUCE COMPANY Japan Is Prepared For Post Var Ocean Trade Tokio, Dec. 10. (Bv Mail.) Japan is fully prepared for the post-bellum occan trade, according to Baron Rcnpci Kondo, who sailed today e Japan's shipping degelate at the peaco confer ence. Iiaron Kondo, who is president of the Nippon Yusen Raislm Japan's largest shipping firm, said his company hunched a gigantic shipbuilding pro gram as soon as it had been determined the war would be a loni one. ship Oresron stato holdiors' home at Kose burg. This committee will includo Mrs. Alexander Thompson and Bcnators - erlmrd, Gill and Straycr. Two biff cuns captured from thn fler- mans are wanted for general exhibi tion purposes on tho state house grounds. A petition was presented to the house yesterday asking that tho wnr department procure two of the captured German cuns and send to Ore con. Also that a statue of heroic size bo erected at the capital as a memorial to the Orecon soldier in tho great war, The petition was signed by civil war veterans. Thn house is not satisfied with the manner in which the war department ! discharging soldiers. The claim is made "We sicned with all leading hnilflinff vnrrU tn the full extent of OUT tt 1. ..M (ID.,,..... nf i1iA4l.nt hn A i Bhn TCfl 11 (T tfl Hot in tllO SaTTlC 1nS TCBOuri-en, hw wuu. v ... -,...t .... , ... , general depression, we could buiid these scientific manner as that of induction Utistruetha a consisten daily use o e:Nuts (a most plea sant and nourishing cereal food) is one of the bi 3est modern aids toward health and strength. GrapeNuts is natural ly sweet and needs little or no sugar;