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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1919. - "Careful Mothers O'er the Land, Always Keep Cascarets at Hand" FRUIT PACKED HERE MUST (Continued from pago one) , FOMORRO SATURD If B. 2.10, by-Thrift Providing for county meat and herd inspectors. II. B. by Weeks Relating to stock running at large in Marion coun ty. " "lI.'B. 2(5, by Sheldon and Idleman Aiiprojiriating- $10,1100 to provide .ap propriate medals for Oregou soldiers sailors and marines. 0. B. :SU, xy Burdick Fixing the terms of the Eighteenth judicial dis trict. . H. B. '488,by committee on judiciary Amending the law relating to ob Children think them dandy, They are Mild Cathartic Candy, Contain nothing to harm, Work like a charm. "Ten Cents" V LY I - ts ACF TvTGHT T o o N V - f ' 1 i t t f - v v . 41 I - : - In :oij) wives FOR NEW YOU SAW THE WIFE WHO taining service on foreign corporations J run i nr. m , l j fas' zi; ;vt, - '4- r,- Instead of nasty, harsh pills, salts, castor oil or dangerous calomel, why don't you keep Cascarets handy for the children? Cascarets can always be de pended upon when a good liver and lywel cleansing is necessary they move II. 11. 404, by Thrift Providing for the payment of salaries of probation officers appointed by county courts in Counties of less than 100,(00 popula tion H. B. 422 by committee on agricul ture Appropriating $10,000 for the cost of milk and dairy investigations. 11. B. 234, by Crawford Amending the law relating totho care of the poor. - H. B. 241, by Burnaugh Amending the law relating to the duties of the sealer of weights and measures. 11 B. 434, by committee on roads and whwn'-s Knubliii!' the stiV-e highway department and tho county commis- f "I cooperate with the bile and eonstlnation noison from ! the bowel, without griping and sweeten United States department of agri 616 culture in 'the survey, construction anc "CARELESS" liter will gladly cat a candy Caacaxct at uUjht and will wake up feeling Una Complete directions on each 10 cent bos. REPORT Oil MARKET ' ROADS AHonijcg Reaches No Def kllz Concision.' for niiHnrA in ihc flnrvftv. construction nd the child's little stomach. Any young- maintenance of roaus. H- B. "59, by Edwards Amending tlie law relating, to cities' and towr.-J surrendering their charters. H. li. 25(i, oy Gordon Amending tho law o as to provide that taxes on per- - '- 1 - - - - 1 sona! property shall be a lien upon I which will bo given in these columns ! such personal property. titer 11 i.hn-.vn.l W ! -ill J,. v.JI i "i wmiur.iw .. .....- , ' ', rixiug the open season tor lislui " ' viuuuiw i-imiiu.-i n imai ut talmoii in Wallowa lake. I23!U(' in 1020; 2.i5..120 in Wil; j jr. a 403. hv Bonn and Fuller-Ke- :1i:'7:i,l(i2 in IK; 2SP,!y7 in .lii23, and luting to bount'ies on rodents I $.103,025 in 1024, the figures being ' H. B. 4!MI, by Chillis nnd Elmore In- , ; "ttseil upon mi entinialed nu reuse in . mnning the salaries of tho county of- ,lhn niimhi'T of auto licenses, an esii- til.-mh ot 1jun COunty. n ... n . m . increa.se in the county valiin-1 H. B. 372, bv Gordon Enabling ports iGEiHiUlCe LI 5SSSI0Q llilS ti'u"8' "J n '"" In the levy for " K'""e ' xuuu. - i ten s rejnrt as it seemed that the sen- ! It was estiiuated the total cost of j timnnt of tho majority of those pres j!h ! road work over a five year period ,-nl w.,s favorable to 'a bond issuo of uiiidi wmil bii required, would be up-' $S40,0U0 instead of tho plan recom prextaatcly 1,5.31,500, -13 per etnt of ;ii.,l l,v the commiltiw. for-the rea- ! which would he Inhen up by the pro-! tn.lt u.cr t!,e S10,IM10 bond plan The only man who can fully appro-1 posjd Uim irt 200,030 -of LojkIs auil ,.thivrouds to hp 'improved with this t'-itv the situation in Marion county ! b:i:uiieo by direct taxation. I f un,l T.-ould havj to lie definiteh-spec- to fhe ' Million Mollur road bond I vhttirman, 1 innms Kay spoke vigor-, ific,, in ti, msnro g ibmitted to the proposition is the: man who has drivoii ! ' Vwh!Ut- 01 ,IU1 "nKln::l "'""' p'ople. nnd that the people in the out- o top hwivy wagon 'had down, n can-. i prc,;cilion, but urged that a campuia. ivjllg BOmmun4tles would demand that yon road with oulv a margin 'of iLx'"' education and of publicity was go- f,(1 TvnA t0 Ul. tn:.,.revcl be designat-im-.lie of n ravel on tho outer edge,. ! "H? to t.oeowtry, and tlvat the mat-cil before they would support any mcas and not veiy au'ro about tho brakca. !lui' i'llimltl lie taken up by tho commit- j re fur rinsig fuds for road paving ' During the past w- lt the commit;-1 f'"'! with the' utmost caution, as ""'u , piirposos. (ecs hnvi? been Ul'. delving into fuels ro ho . vast amount oit oppo- At ,in ,.i,Be ,,f the morning session; ad figures There 'has been a conifer-S!,1-(!n n'"1 "f f1'"'1'"" part of a cnmm!;tleei of three was appointed ciicu with tho county crurt an, I an i n-1 inH.vnlnnls and of certain sections. lay Chairman Kay to meet with .he vestigntion of available resaurees. The' Mr- Van Trump appeared before the - representatives of the gauge and tin retort of the vhl committee for ! mefihng as the representative of Po-! dvtako to arrivo at some definite un f Ills purpnso broii'glit in' its report to a lf" "If". w!'','H' in 1t3 ,'c''nt "' I dev&tndinf m to whether that body moellng of the aeneral Market Roads ' thrcshl'd cut the bond question WOu',l prefer fo endorso tho direct tax, committee in tho Ci inmereiur ' club,: n"rt went on record as oppose! to a t)l;(, $200,000 bond idea, or to make use rooms this morning. This report went "fl't bend jmbiio; 'but would endorso ot ,b()tll ftgonCu,8. At the hour of,go into all tho details of the situation in l',thl'r ,im"'!t ,nx of fol,r to'"8 or iug to press the discussions aro still tv exhaustive innnncr, tuo full text or ul .... in progress. - - ' ir ti',,1 nr, iiini n v,u inu i. if iniii.i. Elliott Dexter Gloria Swanson ' v. v WATCH HIM The voica of the serpent ' Cecil B.DeMUle's adaai (&mfcYm Husband' . AnAI3TCB.TTPi5tu Theodore Roberts Sylvia Ashton James Neill It's the Best Picture You've Seen in a Long Time. They're Still Talking About it in Portland The REGO : MACK SENNETT'S "CUPID'S DAY OFF" 0 PATHE'S LATEST NEWS El i FKE " AMD WELCOME . NCH ARMY SAND r k .i i '! iff -..1. W, - : I ;.J.. . .. i 4 I- W ' 1 I -'" )( -ij n 1 V t 1 :;. ;- ij- "-'w. i- 5 ? ,1 ,' i, . 1 , . i . , -i i , ui - - w-, ....a. - .lr....- ,.- a-,., , v,...-, , to voto on question of granting bonuses It was claimed that just Portland to transporlation lines up to ono per wanted tho assistance of tho. Highway cent of assessed valuation. com mission in constructing the road but II. B. 227, by Griggs Amending the others saw that with all law declaring any but registered bulls , influence bearing down on tho comtnis- running at large as an estray, II. B. 519, bv committee on roads and highways Providing for appropriation of rights of way of railroad companies for highway -purposes. ' H B. ,r)21, by) coiiiniitloc on roads and highways To further define and pro toct the stato highway fund. Bills wero killed by the senate as follows: : H. B. 329, by Mrs. Thompson (by request) Uegulating stock runuiug at large. . H. B. 294, by Lewis Providing for (ho form of election ballots. II. B. 347, by Griggs Relating to breeding of bulls, IT. B 492, by committeo on revision of laws Amending the workmen's com pensation act. It. B. 376, by McFarland Creating a bird reserve out of Malheur lake LEGISLATORS BON'T WANT (Continued from page one) sion, that a big lot of the road appropri ation would be diverted . to the con struction of the Mt. flood loop. The measure was introduced before the roads and highway committee two weeks ago, but was allowed to die. Now Jnst in tho last hours of the session, it is sud denly injected into the proceedings. ' Other matters that were disposed of quickly this morning are: Making it a misdemeanor for any farmer with am, irrigation ditch to pre mit the water to overflow onto a public highway or road. A bill providing for tho inspection of hides, to help in trac ing down tho cattle thief, and a bill creating a board of auto mechanic examiners, mum if (Contiiued from pago one) for settlement, Ho impressed members with the ne cessity of America standing by the Czecho slovaks and jugo-Blavs. Nothing w.i said acording to com mitteemen, concerning the probable date of completing tho peaco treaty, uor of tho president s final return trom Eu- way Commission in offering bids. The bill was killed February 22 and it is claimed that after a bill has been dead fivo days it is dead, and there is no such thing as resurrection. Throe days is tho limit, according to the rules of the rope house. Following tho dinner, which lasted And then, not satisfied with two from 8 p. in. until nearly 10 p. m. tho fights, tho brceuo blew up again just president, without any long preliminary before noou adjournment when an ef-1 statement, invited the guests to qucs fort was mado to introduce a resolution tion him. Bo many questions were ask in tho house, providing that the Statp od that tho session did not end until Highway Commission should aid in the juat before midnight. Members declared construe lion or wnat is Known as tao.mo prosiuvni urn nui present any argu- Germany is Menace reason wanted to keep a largo army, Ashed who was threatening these president was said t'o have cxplain smaller conutires, tha president was ed. said to have, answered Germany and Answering a question the prcT.'Icnt to have added that in his .belief Ger- paid the provision could also apply to many still, constituted the only pos- tho British navy which had to bs largo sible menace to tho pence of Europe., in order to insure Britain uninterruptr There should bo no" European War ed communication with her colonies, for twenty years, ho was quoted fto fay j Tho president was asked what would ing, because of tho "fact that nations ! lie done-if Japan -tried to seize Magda were Exhausted, but that a renewed ; lena BJay on the Mexican coast. Germany at the end of this time might i Senator McCumher sa'id the league again become a imenac; Tho provision for taking into con- would prevent this. Senator Lodge " answered that tho sideration geographic positions when United States itself would prevent it determining the size of tho armies and without consont of tho league. . ' n.avics, was designed for Franco, which Tho president, it was said, smiled still feared Gormany, and for that , and nodded at Lodge's reply. Mt. Hood loop. YOU CHIT FID ANY 0FF,I8 111 SIS M OUT f -j I Save Year Esir! Make It Thick lh?.n'KiwiJii Wavy, Uossy And iSean tlf a! At Once. ments. He simply answered inquiries, usually by stating his own view or what tho effect of a specific provision would be. Thero was an entire c.bseuco of tho co:.!troversial spirit, according to com' mitte.o members. Kenator Brandrigee, republican, took a lending part in the questioning, fcena tor Hitchcock, chuirniaii of the foreign relations committee, asked -few ques lions, us did Knox and Lodge. These throe are scheduled to address tho sen ale, this week on tho league of nations. Chairman Flood of the house com mittee, in a formal statement following Captain Fernand Pollain, Conductor, Wounded French scldier-Musicians all Decorated For Bravery in Battle WEDNESDAY. MARCH 5, 8:30 P. M. Thfs famous band of fighting musicians brought to Salem and paid for by 70 Patriotic business and professional men to enlarge tlie fund for TEE MOTHER'S CLUB OF SALEM Every Cent of the Gross Receipts Will be Donated to The Hero Mothers DO YOUR PART-SEATS NOW ON SALE Reservations at the Armory Ticket Office March 1st to 5th am heartily in lavor or a league and since talking with the president am heartily in favor of tho constitution as presented. I see nothing J:i it affecting the soverignty of this country or the right to control its domestic atfairg or anything that weakens tho Monroe uoc- triuo." "Moral Force': is Weapon Members of the house committee car- Li Try as you will, after an application of Ihtnderinn, you can not find a sin- and your scalp will not itch, but what! will nlenR vn tnoat will Vie nftep & f rtW 1 weeks' one", when vnu are new hair.M'ied away from the white house con fine and downy at first yes but real- fcrence the distinct impression that , . i ; ,i l'thrt Oflm.nl fjri.fl. i oln,.f lw iy new nair growing mi ever ias si-iup 1 ..... io ,,.....,. ,.v A little Iar,derine immediately dou-, weapon of the proposed league, they blea the b?autv of vour hair. No differ- aid today. ence how dull, faded, brittle and scrag- The president was said to havo stat- gv, just moisten a cloth with Danderine!pd emphatically that tin couniry could aiid carefully draw it through our!""t bo forced into a war without its hair, taking" one small strand at a own consent, and that the United ti'iio. Tho effect is immediate and 8'ates is not bound otherwise than amaiing your hair will be light, f luf- morally to accept the league decisions fy and wavy, and havo an. appearance as applied to us. . of abundance; an incomparable lustre : Enlarging upon hig views of our softness and luxuriance, the beauty andl"norar' obligations the president was shimmer of true hair health. j said to have fM his vinitors that he Get a -small bottle of Knowlton's believed that the sentiment of this A Dandenne from any drug store or toi- country was tor the protection of the f let counter, and prove that your hair small nations, such as Poland and I is as pretty nd Roft as any that it Cieeho-Movakia, tintil they could stand has been neglected or injured by eare- alone," even to the extent of the use ,j less treatment, a small ir;ai Dome win or arm rorces lr mar Decanie neces- S.8 4 1 13 double the besutv of vour hair. 'out bv members of the house committee rr-i T.'VnriAI WAfiT MR PAV'Umt u waB f oi"' "going it I'wwuieji tuvu nuu inn jalono" er as members of a league. i 1 V' r 5 r ?M5 xp r -J-rr L-te'l tip-' Out tKere, where the narrow ing road disappears in the sky line, are "mystery mountains," lon& winding canyons, tumb ling vaters and broad valleys of golden fruit that you have never seen. Why not o this year. Travel over nature's playground with a Harley-Davidson The choice of the outdoor man sturdy, djpondable, always ready to o one mils or five hundred. Any road is a gooi road to a Harley Davidson lonft miles Tiiean only pleasant minutes. "The Motorcycle That is Being Talked About" Harley-Davidson Motor Co. Milwaukee, WU, HARRY SCOTT 117 South Commercial St. Salem Dealer lilf'i'i.'.v'