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PAGE FIVE RHEUMATISM Mustarina Subdues the Infllmmatiiu and Eases the Soreness Quicker Than Anything Else on Earth THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 1919. l'y only 30 eonts and get a big boi of Begy'g Miistnrine which is the orig tnal mustard- plastor and is made of strong, real, yellow mustard no suu etitutes aro used. It's known a the quickest pain kill "i on earth, for in hundreds of instane it stops headache, neuralgia, tooth ache, earache and backache in o min utes. , I It's a eure, speedy remedy none better for bronchitis, pleurisy, lumba go, and to draw the mtlammation from vuur sore feet there is nothing so good. You get real action with Mnstar :ic it goes after pain and kills it right off the reel. Yes, it burns, but it won't blister it doesn't givo agon izing pain a slap on tho wrist. It does fiive it a good, healthy punch in the law it kills pain. Ask for and get Muscarine always in the yellow hoi. R BILLS PASS SENATE IN MORNING SESSION Will Be Opposition To Raising State Ofhcals Pay Check, It Is Thought. Four county salary bills were passed liy tho senate this morning without any material opposition. Indications are hat all the eounty salary bills will go through, but the bills raining tlio sal aries of state off cials undoubtedly will meet with opposition. The boys on the stato payroll who are looking for tho increases, however, arc putting in some rapid work on various members, endeavoring to line up a majority in both houses of tho legisla ture who will stand for the complete walary grabbing program. If that is dona this legislature will write a record for salary raising that will exceed anything over attempted in that line before in this state. Bills are either in or ready to bo introduc d raising the salary, of nearly ovory official on tho state's payroll. ' 'Tho four county salary bills passed today by tho senate relate' to 'Mult nomah, Coos, Columbia and Lane. The Multnomah bill fixes tho max imum salaries that may bo paid to the . deimties and clerks In all the county offices. It standarilir.es the salaries and leavesit to the county officials to determine the exact amount to bo paid the deputies. I The Coos count v bill provides tho' the increases shall not apply to the terms for which tho presont officials liave boon elected, while tho Columbia eounty bill raises tho salaries of all the officials of that county to take of feet as soon as the bill becomes a law. County Judge Gots Increase. The Imu county bill increases I lie salaries of tlio county judge, commis sioners and treasurer, House bill 1119, by Mrs. Thompson, was passed by tho annate today. It provides that girls who merry before they aro 18 years old aro still to be considered as minors in connection with labor laws applying to minor children. Senator Pimmlck's resolution, sub mitting a constitutional amendment t ' restore tho death penalty in Oregon, was tabled today on recomomendation of the senate judiciary committee, and substitute resolution was presented, which provides that the penalty for murder or treason in tho first degree shall be either death or life imprison ment. If tho two houses of tho legisla ture pass the resolution, the question of adopting the amendment will IP "Speed up the growth and Prosperity of Oregon." I pjf It Pays to Buy the Best Ask For Olympic Flour Makes Whkest Sweetest Healthiest Makes Health Happiness and Success Made from carefully selected Northwestern Wheat, thor oughly eJeaned and scoured by the most modern methods known. All the nutritious qualities of the Wheat are re tained and it reaches you clean, pure and wholesome. The Portland Flouring Mills Co. .TAKE NOTICE 4.J i 1 H 1 j pX'iSff- Tru Blu Grahams have the rare com- (, 'j ;;'?'. '.", binatiou of rich food value and crisp 'i deliciousneas that make them ever wel- . ( come. At meals or between meals they. ' '; 5 jP ' are always popular. Made for you in . " ' ; i fr-r.h we ouyugnt loot! factory, aoia very- .,j i wr'"!"'" where. ''''.' tru-blu biscuit co. -.wv? Portland. Oregon Made fopOregonTrade t. r p V I t "THE THRIFT SPREAD" Oleomargarine Makes economy a double pleasure ; a table treat; delicious on toast and 1'read and on steaks and vegetables. You'll like it right from the start. Composed of pure, carefully 0.1 ingredients and chur daily with pasteurized milk, The mojt noticeable differ- between Columbia I (rand Oleomargarine and fancy creamery butter is the price and it's in favor of users uf OlenuiarKuriue.- I'lielieil in -waxed, odor .r.u! - cartons. U. S. Gov ci'iuiiciit inspected. UNION MEAT GO. North Portland, Oregon elect- A ned fresh y INVESTIGATE Call your nearest dealer for information AT ONCE. Then take the earliest opportunity of conveying to said dealer the idea that you wish to acquire one of these This Man Talks Like It Was a Ford. Hood River, Or., Route, Mar. 4. ''aujtoan Motor Works, ' Tortland, Oregon. Dear Sirs: Am having fine suc cess with the little old bug. Aver age ton ricks to gallon of gaa; al so cut 300 ricks at 4 l-8e cost per rick. Going some for an old i Ik. lioKpectfully yours, J. J, MM'NEMAOHKH. LAEOR SAVERS A Gasoline Motor Driven Drag Saw Machine that saws up to 25 cords of wood per day. NOTE: We also suggest that for uood results you should ' specify a VAUGHAN Drag Saw. For further details address YAUGHAN MOTOR WORKS, Inc., -t Main Street. Portland, Oregon. II. a HE Jtjr Gallagher Enabling ! Malhour comity to retire tha Big Bend jp bond issue. submitted to a vote of the pooplo of the state, The senate passed house joint resolu tion 10, by Smith of Multnomah, whirh , provides for the Hiointinent of a legis lative committee of three senators end three representatives to iuvestiiate nd report to the present session tha conditions affecting tho shipbuilding industry in this state. The committee is to investigate "the alleged cancellation f contracts by the federal government and the alleged failure of said goven nent to permit local shipbuilding linns to tako other than government con tracts. " Other bills passed Include the following: . B. 89 Br Smith of ;oos I'rovnl H B. 30 By Oallaghor Increasing the penalty tot persons couviced of as sault with iutoot to kill, rob or rape to ldfo imprisonment or a fixed period of ,not les than one year nor more than 20 years in the penitentiary. H. U. m, by Childs Relating tB tho admiaiatration of esbates. H. It. t, by lodd To prevent the growth of dodder. H. B. loo, by Martin Vroviding -that au illegitimate child may be adopted with eonseut of its mother. H. tl. l.'iti, by Jones Fixing tho terms of the circuit court iu tho seo ond judicial district. II. It. I ill, by Martin To prohibit county judges and sOunty clerks from inatitutiug suiU or practicing law iu lng a method whereby counties ninyithe courU of which they are officials. aurreuilur to cities and town juriilictiun ver county roads within such cities cr towns. H. B. MO. br Bean J'rohiUitiuff sal mon ifishiug, except with hooV and lino in the outlut. of Tsiltcoos lke. SHOWING TODAY Rime. Petroya in "THE LIFE MASK" A woman of mystery and a man of money. F-A-TT-Y m "THE AVIATOR" LIBERTY THEATRE Coming Sunday: "MRS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN" H. B. 37, by Gallagher Making failure 'to tiucol tof rficord chattel mortgages a misdemeanor, 69th Regiment C A. C. On Mercury Due Februay 16 Washington, Feb. 7. The 69th regi ment. C. A. C!, complete, made up of Oregon troops and the 54th ammuni tion train complete, comprised, partial ly of Cttlifornians, sailed from France February 4 for Now Vork, tho war de partment announced today. Five transports carrying approxi mately 0000 men, wiled from France February 4 for ISew lork and Newport News, the war department announced. They included: Transport Mercury, Bordoaux to New port News, due February 16, with the Hixty-niutu regiment 0. A. C, complete turcgon); o-tth ammunition train com plete (Illinois, California and Texas); 635th stevedore company (South Caro lina and eastern troops). Cruiser Huntington, Brest to New York, due February 13, with eastern troops and casuals. The transport Heredia, St. Nazaire to New York, due February 20 with de tachment base hospital numbers 68, 15 and 18, three casual officers. Tho transport F. J. Luckenbach, Bt. Nuaairo to New York, due February 20, with two casual officers and wound ed officers. Tho transport Uerane, Bordeans to Newport News, duo February 16, with one casual officer of tho military po lice. Three steamships arrived here today with more than 2000 officers and sol id iers from all parts of the United ! States, many of whom have seen eer- I vice. The majority were returning from; I training enures or on sick leave, j The Kspagne from Bordeaux brought 422 officers and mu. Including three I casual companies made up of men from i New York, Illinois and Pennsylvania, I Before the War Crown Flour Was established as a product of the highest quality and recognized 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 and you can again enjoy fresh, nourishing, home made bread you dont' need to be told thut you get better results from Crown Flour You've learned from experience how much its use improves th quality of your bread, giving In creased volume, and preserving that ideal texture and imparting that delicious flavor and odor. 0 '.MtMH,MUMMiTH'ffHT The Sign Of Good Quality I SHOULD BUY GOLDEN ROD CERIALS Because The Quality is Excellent. Their Cost is Reasonable They are Home Industry pro duct. GOLDEN ROD MILL ING CO. Cereal Millers and Poultry Food Manufacturers. POKTLAND, , OREGON ' 9 " - 1 1 II 1 u 1,1 -'l although each had individuals from many other states in their ranks. t The Zacapa 'brought 73 casual offi cers and tho Snxonia 1432 officers and men, - .. SENATE BILLS S, B. 194. By Dimick. Beiating to vacation of town plats. S. B. 195. By Eddy. Relating to fees charked by secretary of state 8. B. 196. By Pierce. Providing foi formation and incorporation 0f credit unions 8. B. 197. By Umatilla and Mau hcur delegations. Increasing salaries of Wallowa county officials. S. B. 198. By Umatilla and Malheur delegation. Increasing salaries of Un ion county officials. S. B. 199. BT I 8 Smith. To en courage and protect oyster industry in Coos bay. 8. B. 200. By Bell. Providing for organization of highway improvement SMELT RUN IS ON We can supply them in any quantity. FiTTS MARKET 444 Court Street Salem, Away. districts. S. B. 201. By Jones Increasing pay of 3rd assistant attorney general from (1200 to $1800 S. B. 202. By Handley. Providing that schools closed because of an epi demic shall not lose their proportion of school funds. S. B. 203. By Handley. Changing salmon fishing season in Tillamook bay. Market Had To Contend With Depressing Factors New York, Fck 7 Tho New York Evening 6un financial review today says: . The stock market agaia had to con tend with a number of depressing fac tors today. The influences governing price movements were not new, but they were accentuated by reason of their collective presentation. Although some large declines were made here and thoro by stocks, the cause was not a notable volumo of selling, but rath er a lack of buying power. Business was o:i a small scale throughout the list and was largely of professional or igin. The Returned Soldier And The Gtizen Of Oregon ine wnoio program or reconstruction manufacturers and employers to take on more men, if they are already load ed with their full requirements. If our factories lean sell only the goods already hoinif made, and the de mand dues not increase for their pro ducts, how can more people be given workl It is a question that every ritizoa ca narmwer and be of practical help. Buy the goods that our Oregon fac tories are making. Increase the demand for our pro duels and tho demand for men to make them increases bt the same time. Oregon manufacturers employ Ore gon citizens and our factories are bet ter in many way than to be found elsewhere, and to fail to buy the pro ducts is to discredit our citizens as be ing capable of turning out products equal to other places. it is not a question of sympathy, sobs or subsidies, it is simply a prac tical question that every citizen of Oregon has in his or her hands to ans wer and adjust. If you want to really aid the move ment te emjdoy more men, then buy the goods that these men manufacture and thus increase the demand. I War Lahor Board May i T l r - . a .. iaxe Letimte Action Boilermakers Strike On Delaware River Thcnton, N. J., Feb. 7. A strike that threatens to tie up every ship building yard on the Delaware river was called at tho 'Merchants' Ship building corporation's plant at Harri nian, Pa., near 'Bristol, shortly after 8 o 'clock this morning. Of this com pany 'a ten thousand employes, approx imately 8000 are out, only the wood workers and otffico forces remaining. Cleveland, Ohio It is worth $75 to walk home trouserless. That amount was awarded by a jnry to 8am Kiss, who said his pants had been taken from him in a saloon. Quincy, Mass. The H. C. L. was brought home to Angela Megholo here when he paid $50 for cJving a police man's thumb. It was intimated, however, that; and readjustment is one that revolves shonld the situation continue, or growJ aronnd the question of labor. I more sorisus, Premdont wilson will be What can we do to furnish employ-! appealed to use his influence by cable! meat tb the returned and returning as e did in the New Y'ork harbor j soldier. And at the same time ke; !,r-'ie- those who have emplovment at work I 1 ' ai. ! Aioany, .i. . it promises to be a BACK1CHE Umber Up With Penetrating Hamlln'a Wizard Oil . 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