Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 21, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1919.
PAGE FIVE
At Once I Stops Stomach Distress!'
Indigestion pain, food souring, aciditjga-f, and
V heartburn go instantly! Pleasant relief !
Wonder what you ate to upset
your stomach? ,
Don't bother! Here is relief! .
The moment Pape's Diapepsiri
reaches your unsettled stomach all
the lumps of indigestion pain, sour
ness, gases, acidity, headache and
dyspepsia go.
Costs so little ai drug stores.
upset? Pane's Dianepsih
WILL PUT YOU
ON YOUR FEET
Red Cross Cannot Donate
Funds To Other Purposes
As
we feel that the irenernl Dtiblic
does not understand "the position of
Willamette chapter of the Bed Crosf
in not making a donation to the Ar
menian Syrian Relief fund, and as we
have been subject to criticism by per
sous who do not understand our po
fdtion, we wish to make the following
statement:
Ijast month Willamette chapter, to
gether with all chapters, branches and
auxiliaries of tho American Bed Cross
throughout the United States, receiv
ed instructions from ' national head
quarters in Washington, D, C , to remit
to Division Headquarters all money in
their treasuries over and nbove their
estimated expenses for the year 1919.
Therefore, . all of our surp"lus f undt
were remitted to the Northwestern Div
ision A. B. C,., at Seattle, on January
80, 1919. .
The following is a copy of a letter
IH
received from national headquarters of
the American Bed Cross:
"Several chapter chairmen have ask
ed whether it would be permissable to
contribute from chapter funds to Ar
menian .Syrian Relief campaign now
being conducted. I think we all under
stand that chapters cannot use any of
their funds for contributing to this, or
any other, relief organisation. Any
contributions made to this cause would
have to be voted by the national war
council. In fact, total contributions of
the war council, up to Jiino 191S,
amounted to about four million dollars.
(Since that time a great additional
amount, has been spent, and a relief
unit completely equipped very recently
left for Armenia and Syria to render
aid in the namo of tho American Red
Cross At this time1 further provisions
are being made by the Bed Cross to re
lieve the situation in that country).
With this letter in hand you can cer
tainly make it clear to anyone request
ing a chapter contribution to Armenian
Syrian Belief that you are not author
ized to make any such contribution,
and at the some time make it clear
that the National Bed Cross is giving
generous support through its War
Council to relief in the Near East."
Tho following is from, the last issue
Dr. Edwards' Olive'TabletS Get , 0 the official Bed Cross Bulletin
at the" Cause and Remove It
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the substt
tute for calomel, act gently on the bowels
and positively do tne worK. .
People afflicted with bad breath find
quick relief through Dr. Edwards'
Olive Tablets. The pleasant, sugar
coated tablets are taken for bad breath
iby all who know them.
h Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets act gently
,but firmly on the bowels and liver,
stimula,ting them to natural action,
'clearing the blood and gently purifying
ithe entire system. They do that which
dangerous calomel does without any
of the bad after effects.
I All the benefits of nasty, sickening,
I-griping cathartics are derived from Dr.
Edwards' Olive Tablets without griping,
'pain or any disagreeable effects.
Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the
formula after seventeen years of prac
tice among patients afflicted with
bowel and liver complaint; with the
'attendant bad breath.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are purely
a vegetable compound mixed with olive
Oil; you will know them by their olive
color. Take one or two every night for
a week and note the effect. 10c and 25c
per box. All druggists.
''It is contrary to the policy of Na
tional Headquarters to have chapters
make contributions to other relief or
ganizations.. In the f jeld of National
relief there is additional reason why
it is inadvisable tor chapters to make
contributions to other relief agencies.
If there is anv Question of contribu
tion to be made to any relief organ
ization campaigning on a national basis
the only proper sense of proportion to
gume such contributions must rest up
on a national judgment, and such con
tributions could only be made wisely
uy tno .National Jiea Ctoss organiza
tion." WILLAMETTE CHAPTER, A.B.C.
... SALEM, OKE.
Union Evangelical meetings. The un
ion meeting of the United. Evangelic
al and the Evangelical association
churches which began on Sundav eve
ning in the Liberty street church has
continued thruout the week with cood
interest. The attendance has been good
and tlie messages well received. Rev.
G. F. Leininjr will preach this eve
ning at 7:30. Come and have a good
sing wittt as.
HILL WX FOR MARKET
ROM PASSES SGiATE
BiO Proyides That Counties
ia3 Match Appropriation,
Dollar For Mar.
A one-mill tax lor the improvement
of market roads was voted by the sen
ate yesterday afternoon when it passed
senate bill -283, introduce! by Senator
Pierce. The bill was passed without
debate. It provides that the counties
shall piatch the portion of the fund
spent within their borders on a basis
of dollar for dollar.
Other bills passed by the senate
Thursday aftornqon included the fol
lowing: i
,H B 288, by Wright Defining min
eral lands.
H. B. 239, by Dennis Providing for
oppropriating rights of way for high
way purposes.
H. B. 570, by Ways and Means Com
mittee Appropriating money for leg
islative expenses.
H. B. 425, by Gordon Providing for
licensing of real estate brokers.
H. B 338. by Merryman Eclating to
irrigation ditches " '
H. B. 207, by Smith of Multnomah
Eclating to electric wiring.
II. B. 442, by Jackson county delega
tion Regulating the rights of cattle
growers and sheep and goat growers to
range in Jackson county, and provid
ing for p penalty to be recovered by
cattle growers against sheep and goat
growers infringing upon the rights of
cattle growers.
H. B. 429, by Dennis Amending, the
law relating to the bureau of mines.
H. B. 132, by Martin Requiring a
liconso for all insurnneo agents.
H B. 321, by committee on salaries
of public officials Providing that
county courts shall designate salaries
of deputy county officials.
H. B. 430, by Lafferty Providing
for voting on question of dogs running
at largo.,
H. B. 285, by committee on assess
ment and taxation Belating to time for
paying taxes.
H. B. 127 by Edwards Increasing the'
salaries of county officials of Tillamook
county.
1 7WT-VUwU;Ml
6 Beli-aus
Hot water
Sure Relief
'FOR INDIGESTION
Oeaenceau To Be Out
Of Danger In 48 Honrs
PERSONAL
Paris, Feb. 213remicr Clem
eneeau, shot ty an assassin
Tuesday, will be out of danger
. within 48 hours, it - was an
nounced today. .
"I am very optimistic of my
ability to return to work in
four or five days," he told
President Poincare yesterday.
It was announced at the
premier's residence that he is
"getting on as well as possi
ble.'" He was" out on the bal
cony for a while yesterday af
ternoon and, considering the
relative gravity of his wound,
his condition was regarded as
highly satisfactory.
The X rny -examination late
yesterday revealed that the
bullet had penetrated the outvr
tissue of tho lunj.s, explaining
Vhe hcmorrhi-e ho suffered
yesterday afternoon. It was an
nounced that both his pulse and1
temperature were practically
normal.
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SCORES m SUCCESS
Large Crowd Turned Away,
bo rcriormance W m Be Ke
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S-Passenger
Chevrolet
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Electric Lights and Starter, a wonderful buy at this
price as the car has been overhauled and new
parts put-in
Lee L, Gilbert
Elgin Six Distributor
156 South Commercial St. Phone 361
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I ALL NEW TODAY I
Special Feature
Following i3 a partial list of the
prominent Portland citizens stopping
in fcalem recently: Manager A (i. Lab
bie, of tho Willamette Iron & Steel
works; City Attorney W. P. LaEociitj
Captain E. O. Spencer, of the port com
mission; President C. C Colt of the
Chamber of Commerce; Attorney Mil
ton B. Klepper, Eugene Farrell,. com
mission merchant; C. W Hayhurst,
Commissioners A. L. Barbour and J.
M. Mann, Charles Rudoon, Georgo Mtf
Leoid, lumberman; Joseph M. Healy,
real estate dealer. -
Prof. G. K. Hyslop of the Oregon
Agricultural college, was ' among the
guests at the Marion hotel last night.
A. J. lylor, who is connected with
the Goodrich iBubber company, arriv
ed in the city yesterday for a brief
visit with his mother, Mis. E. S Tyler,
Highway Commissioner B. A. Booth
came up from Eugene yesterday and
is amending the day in the ity.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A Gallairhcr of Port
land are visitors in Salem, registering
at the Marion hotel
D A Whito is once moro at his post
in the feed store today after feeing
mid aside far two weeks with illness.
C. 0. Gonrctt of Glendale is among
the guests at the Bligh hotel today,
a. A. 'Bascnbark came up from Rose
burg this morning on a business trip.
uvruB 11. Walker came in from Al
bany last evening anil is registered at;
tne imgh hotel.
Chas. Scott of Scottg Mills, is one of
the trnnsaoiH visitors m town today.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hendricks and
Mrs. Barkmefer are Sublimity people
transacting business in the city today
w a Coleman ot ork, Nebraska, is
a recent arrival in the city, stopping
at tno capital hotel
Grant Injunction To
Stop Whiskey Runners
Toledo, Ohio, Fob. 21. Judae Root
or tne circuit court at Mimroe, Mich.,
today granted att injunction to prevent
any person from carrying liquor into
Michigan. The grounds were that it is
against tho constitution and tho dry
laws of the stato.
State constabulary officers and dep
uty siienrrs were aispatciicd to the
state line to arrest all "liqucr run
nerg. "
'THE CRAVING"
Beautiful women climb from wine glas
ses In a man's hand, an poured from
a bottle, seen under a water glass, come
out of smoke, and confront him when
ever he looks.
Ail Star Cast
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7KEATKS
COMEDY
AND
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THE HOMELY HEMTHFUl BRAN IN
A DELICIOUS APPETIZING FORM
As predicted iiij these columns some
days ago, the annual dramatic perfor
mance of tho boys behind the walls at
the penitentiary scored a great hit with
tho public last night tha is, tho small
portion of the public tha couid squeeze
into tho building, ft wag crowned to ca
pacity and so many people turned away
that it was decided to repeat the per
formance this evening. The. two-act
musical eoinedyW'Tho Mhiuight Cab
aret" is by far the best thing put on
by tho pifson 'talent, which includes
some roul artists in fun-making.' There
were song hits, .-dance features and
comedy numbers -that created roarg of
laughter. Not the!least among tho ris
ibles were the stunts by the "culluh'd
gciumcn" with Saifl Taylor as leading
man. Jan i)uilonte wus a particularly
bright star with his' original reading
A ipoi There Wasy and his toasts to
the convicts who had gone into the
world war. Very affective in a patriot
ic way wa the roirvring or a number
of solos touching upon tho wcr, among
others, "When Ulue Btars Turn to
Gold." As a background for this num
ber thoro was a hugo American flag.
in front ofw hich was hung the prison
sorvico flag, containing over a hundred
stars, two of which havo ''turned to
gold." A vast deal of merriment was
caused by the "local color" put into
some of tho sketches, a number of prom
inent Salem citizens coming under the
satirical spot Unlit. i
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hern Flour $3.00
THE HARDER THE WHEAT, THE BETTER THE FLOUR. BEAR BRAND
BLUE STEM WHEAT MAKES MORE LOAVES. EVERY SACK GUAR
ANTEED. IF NOT SATISFIED, MONEY REFUNDED.
No. 5 LARD - - $U5
No. 5 COMMJND $120
BULK COMPOUND, per lb. 26
Large ALASKA HERRING ,each -- - .08
Choice BURBANX SPUDS, per hundred - $1.60
Choice (ME, .par hundred - $1.60
CARROTS, per lb. .02
RUTA BEGAS, per ib. .- - .03
PARSNIPS, per lb. - .04
ENGLISH WALNUTS, per ib. 9
uy Your Eggs Here
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CATARRH
Quickly Ended by a Pleasant, Healing
Antiseptic
Tho little Hyomei inhaler 's made of
hard rubber and can easily be carried
in iocjot or purse, it will last a lifetime.
Into this inhaler vou Dour a few
drops of magical Hyomei.
lhis is absorbed ,bv the antiseutic
gauze within and now you are ready
to breathe it iff over tho cerm infest
ed membrane where it will speedily be
gin iiis worn oi Danishing catarrhal
germs Hyomei is made of Australian
eucalyptol combined with other anti
septics and is very pleasant to breathe
it is. guaranteed to (banish catarrh,
bronchitis, soro throat, croup, coughs
and colds or monev back. It often
cleans out a stuffed up head in two
minutes. ,
Sold iby D. J. Fry and druggists ev
erywhere. Complete outfit, including inhaler
and ono bottle iof Hyomei, costs but
little, whilo extra bottles, if afterward
needed, may be obtained of any drug
gist. :
SENATF FAVORS BONDS
FOR RECONSTRUCTION;
IS RE WO PEOPLE
Expected That Bill Wil Be
Passed Calling For Special
Special Election, June 3.
Will Marry Princess Patricia
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Court House Notes
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By unanimous vote, the scimte today
passed senato joint resolution 23, which
rofors to- tho people a consvitmonal
amendment authorizing tho issutneo uf
$5,000,000 of reconstruction bonds.
Under the provisions of a compan
ion bill, introduced by Senator Eddy.
chairman of the reconstruction commit.
tee, it is proposed to expend $3,000,000
or tno proposed fo,UU0,W0 for tht con
struction of public buildings uml for
carry ing out tho soldiers' land sett le
nient program. The remaining $2,000,-
000 is to be left as a resorvo to meet
aiiv possible future emergency.
It is expected that a bill VUl bo pas
sed calling a special election for June
3 at which time tho proposed constitu
tional amendment will be siibmiltcd.
A complaint was filed in the case Tho eoiunanlnn bill, wlitoh m minute
of Martha A. Briggs vs. Chas. K. bill 1!66, was ulso passed by the senate
Briggs, suit for divorce. Tho couple 1 today. Before being pased slight
were married in 1889 and have but ono 'amendments were nmde, one to include
child. Tho wife claims cruel and in-! an item of $20,000 for the compietwo
human treatment, and that at one timo of the armory nt Murshfield and the
the defendant cursed her and drove acr 'other reducing the amount t be allowed
out of tho house becauso she sold some for the soldiers' land settlement to
produce without his permission. She $7.ri0,000.
alleges that in November, 1918, the do-1 If the bond issues carries, Senator
fendant disposed of the stock and per- Eddy said it whs not the purpose to
so-nal property on the place and thon have the bonds issued all at once, but
deserted the family, to have them issued just as they arc
' 'needed to deal with the uncmplov.
Decree of divorce granted to Vera ment situation and nther TiwnnstMmrinn
B. Frickcy, separating her from 7ras.it problems.
E. Prickey, giving her custody of child- Henntors Dimick, LaFollolte and
rcn and tho amount of $50 a month for Wood voted aguinst tho bill.
the support of children. I Another important bill rtassed bv th
i seni'.te today was senate bill 204, by
Decree of divorce issued to Mary J. Kddv. which authorize the state indu
Smuck, separating her from W. J trial accident commission to expend
l"""u' i,MJ umrneu ju f-juu.uw 0f H aceuinu Hfiod surplus for
"ttvo ciiiiuren. iiuinuii biiildiiiB a hospital at I'ortlniid.
EISNXfi ASSASSINATED ft
Amsterdam, 1'Vb. 21 Kui'tj
lwsner Bavarian premier, hes
beon asuassiuutod, acoording hi
a diufsiteh received from Mun
ich today
Eisner was said to have hoci
shot iby laoutenant Count Arcu
valley who ' whs fala'iy wour.it
d by a guard .
COUNCIL HTIUC DEADLOCKED)
'Portland", Or., Feb. 21. Tho Pacifio
t'oat Metal Trados (Jooneil's eonvtn
tloa is still deadlocked over the pio
Iosed coant wide shipyards strike
Tho eollapso of tho strike in tha
Oakland, Cal., district has woakeued
the causo of tho rtidiciil delegate, u
hs tho determined stand of the Emer
gency ileet corporation not to consider
tho grievances of shipyard workent un
til they return to work under comlt
tions existing January 81.
It is reported that metal tradef del
egates left tha strike taue to tho ooir
crmakers last n'm'ht anil that tho lat
ter organization (lei'lined to be the
"g'mt."
A definite vote is expected from tho
conforenee today.
Employes Of P.LL& P.
Company Get Increase
New York, ' Feb. 21. Tho Evening
Suu finuncial review today says:
Iu ils essential characteristics, there-
is no difference between today's stock
Hussion and those which have iinmcd-
utely preseded It.
Business wan not quite as. active ut
yosteruav, but fluctuations were exten
sive. Buying for the advance proceed
ed enthusiastically, despite the rapid
rute at which industrials havo bceu
marked up. A good deal of profit tak
ing went on but offerings woro ab
sorbed at advancing prices during tha
greater part of the session.
The Kin? and Queen have re
ceived the gratifying intelligence of
the betrothal of her Royal High,
ness Princess Victoria Patricia of
Connaught, their Majesties cousin
to Commander the Hon. Alexander
Ramsay, R. N to which union the
King has gladly given his consent.
Photo: A new and hitherto unpub
lished portrait ot tht Hon. Alex
inder Ramsay,
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.The Journal ilassified ads are
great favorites with peoplo who
do things Try ens. j
The decree awards
amount of $300.
alimony to the
1,500,000 FRENCH KILLED
An Atlantic i'ort. .France in four
years of conflict to preserve her own
But libertv ami that of the world, accord-
been for if the reennstrnetina linml Imim nMM. 1 in? tn Andre Tardie. French hixh com
years addicted t0 drink, and has treat-, n,0 commission will o 2o0,000 of its missioner to the United Htatea, has lost
u uer in a cruei aim inhuman manner, f.,,,,1. 2..nnn will bo tnknn tmm
the bond issuo.
.Senator!, voting against the Mil were
Dimick, Furrell, Hurley, Jones, I.aFoi
lett, Ktrayer and Wood.
The senale passed senate bill 13, by
Huston, which exempts the property or
Civil war veterans, up to the .value of
$2."00, from taxation.
It a'so passed liot.se bill 381, by the
citu,,:, ,,tf .i..i,..r..ti,. ;,,..,.,,'..:,...
Final account filed in the otato of.fh , th ;,' f '..i "
' count v.
The fcimto killed joint amendment
18, which asked the president to use li is
influence in behalf of homo rule for
Ireland.
Inventory and appraisement filed la
tho estato of Arthur B. Poolu, deceased.
Order issued appointing Phillip P.
Hwsler executor of tho estate oi tor
enda V. Hassler, deceased.
ftoi. V. Hntfh. f1ptiud liv .1 ( ftiilii-'
lcr, deceased.
Order appointing Carey F. Martin ad
ministrator of ,the estate of Dp-i-v A.
Hcrrick, deceased.
SALEM BOYS AT ETJ3ENE
The biggest gamo of tho season for
In the circuit court today, in the
ease of Samtiam Electric Co. vs. Peter
wystrom, a suit w acquire l0 )hc EuBrno u ,h school basketball team
property, a decision was handed down tho socond , with fc
in favor of the plaintiff. The case of h wi d h .
Wn. an vi Wiwilfrv. miir. fur divorce' . - 1 .
... at :.iu in the fcugene s:lioorg gym.
was also- heard today. Further, cases
set "for today" are 'Morris vB Gates Mil
ling Co. and Burkhnrdt vs. Burkhardt.
l,r00,no men killrd and as many
wounded. America owes Fiauco air
eniiriiious debt of gratitude 'for this
heioi.". outpouring of her life's bloott
and also for the reported caving of
thousands of lives in this country ami
throughout tho world Ihruug-h the dis
covery by 'French penvants of a perltct
remedy for sV:mai'h, liver and intesUrr
al ailments w'nirh, it is w!'id, has ro
I io vet iniulculfthle sufleriiij; anil pro
vented thousands of surjjiial opera
tions, (ieo. II. Muyr, prominent Chica
go chemist, ininor's the Ingredients and
fiells this remedy in America under tho
name of Alayr 's Wonderful Ifemedy.
tit if a simple, harmliss preparation",
I that removes ths catarrhal mucux from
the intestinal tract and allays the 111
flammatino which causes practiwilly
nil stomach, liver and intestinal ail
ments, including afpendicllis. One aose
will convince r money refunded.
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