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PAGE TWO TEE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1919 r i i 5 3 1 n hi Ti Tendency to Constipation?- USE THIS LAXATIVE! Dietitian advise "careful dirt," bat tha it trouble aoma to meat people; physical advise "certain exercises," wtbch is good if one has both the time and the iadauation. Doctors advise diet aad exercise mad tntdndnm. The question is, shall it be s cathartic or purgative toed seine? Or amid, gentle laxative? Thousands here dcidd the qaestion to their ova satis faction by tutcg a consbioatioB of simple isaative herbs srith pcpiia known to druggists as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. A smaJt dose gives a free, easy movement of the bowels. It is the best substitute for nature berseif. In fact, since the ingredients are whoOy from the scgetabie ksngdesa k stay truthfully be said it is a natural laxative. Its positive b-tt gentle action oa the bowels makes it aa ideal remedy for consttpetioQ. The dose is small, and it easy be taken with perfect safety until the bowrU art regulated and act again of their own accord. The druiiht will refund four money U it laila to do as promised. r Dr. Caldwell' i PUCE AS ALWAYS fa apfe at (natty facrcM4 tawa"jey Ms a to aja War, tor aau rfw "ill aaxaita aaJ sbaorbiaa war Uses we have aawo tamed the poe at wfeidi thm tmnuif bx atn ha ben arid by dnatru fc W pa K yeara. T" Ml itcasdtue. FAIR GROUNDS ROAD (Coatiaoed frost pJt one) ajoaaefl at the time aad that so special agreement had been entered Into by the council as a bodr and that the fair greasd road paving went through tbe eaaneil proceeding just as any other paring, with So special agreements, Bcr agreement as to price. Alderman Wieat thought the subject should be gone into as tbe people own- Salad Jell lime Jiffy -Jell is fla vored with lime-fruit es sence in a vLsl It makes a tart, green salad jclL Jiffy-Jell desserts are flavored , with fruit-juice essences, highly con densed, sealed in glass. Each dessert tastes like a fresh-fruit dainty -and it is. You 'ifl change from old-style gelatine dainties when you once try Jiffy Jen. Millions have changed already. Order from your grocer now 10 Flatten, ml Yomr Grocer's 2 Packa;t for 25 Ctmtt a -la n Wihvl ft Special il St J" Tonic: .11 .MyJeU ii A Rare Treat Offered Through Messrs. Parlin and Boyd's visit here in connection with the 1919 PHEZ and APPLEJU ($100,000) Advertising Campaign to be run in the Saturday Evening Post. Get a Ticket At Once And Be There! DINNER $1.00DO IT NOW! Tickets on sale with the following : . E. T.BARNES . COMMERCIAL CLUB D. W. EYRE P. E. FULLERTON PATTON BROS. MARION HOTEL ROBERT PAULUS FREDERICK SCHMIDT . fcAA.aa.,aa.jLKa.A.fcaa OYRUP OEPSIN 7h Perfect JL Laxative FREZ SAMPLES If voa km am aacd Dr. Ckto4't Srro fi jaw arsd fcr a fcr trial aottW to Dr. W. EL CaMae. 46 aasma St.MrxtoaBa.BL M there are babks at kne, a fcr a copy of Dr. Casters took, Ts Lara of Bab,." . , ... tag property along the road that wis paved thought an agreement of several aldermen, as to price, ihould reeeivt some consideration from the council, general business men's committee are The matter will be taiea op at another Mrs. A. N. Moores, Mrs. R. P. Boise, meeting of the eonoeiL jr- Jlr,. c. 8. Paine, Mrs. Delia White, At the time the fair grounds road mi Mrs. F A Elliott, Mr. B. J. Head laid, it was thought that the business ricks, Mrs. . Hofer, Mrs. George H. mea would subscribe 11200. Of this Allien. Mrs. F. 8. Stewart, Mrs. John amennt 00 waa to be collected by J. L. Btockton and tamed ore, to the eity t0 be prorated. Coat 58 eenta Extra. i viet. might be ised on grading the road but this was not done. Then about the time tba road was laid the weather conditions were bad aad at the time there was jot a suspicion that tc city ' paving plant was not doing effi cient work. With these conditions, tbe paving eort the property owners 86 cents a square yeard instead of 60 cents as agreed when the petition for paving was filed. At the matter stands, the proceedings in the council were tegular and the qnestion before the present eemncil it whether something can be done for the propertv owners. Had it not been for tbe guarantee that 60 eenta would be the toot of paving, property owners along that part of the fair grounds road would rather have beaten the pro posed improvement. LIBERTY BOND QUOTATIONS New York., Mar. 4. -Liberty bonds were quoted oa the market hero today at the following prices: 3',i 's 90, off M; first 's 94.00, off .20; second 4 D3M, up M; first V, &4.9S, off .02; second 4 Vi M.0S, off .04; third 4 'a 65.25, off M; fourth 4 's 93.98, off .04. JOURNAL WM ADS PAY ess iVitei Please Read This Announcement Commercial Club Marion Hotel, Thursday, March 6, 6:30 p. m. MR. CHARLES COOLIDGE PARL1N Director Bureau of Commercial Research MR. WILLIAM BOYD DIRECTOR OF ADVERTISING Both of Curtis Publishing Company: Marketing of Farm Products 1 ifcocro jl rfV TV7VTVTYTV TVTVT VTVT.TVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTVTV1 As event unparalleled in the annals of the rialera saancal world is ached- uled to take place tomorrow eveein; at the armory. Never before has sack a treat been afforded the music loving public of the Capital eity. Forty French war veterans, fresh from tie battle fields of France and Belgium, ail beans j is their hearts the in'iel- ible marks of the world straggle, all wearing a proof of . their valour, around stripes and distinguished ser vice medals, will give a concert that bo one, whatever his station, can well affrd to miss. The musicians are all graduates of the Paris Conservatory, and have become famed throughout their native iaad as artists of especiaf worth. Tbeir tour of America ia spon sored by the leading women of the ca tion and their visit to Salem, by some of the most prominent women of the eitv. Tickets are being disposed of rapidly aad the chances are, that by ,K ' ; , fh. ',,. of the be at a premium, Taa vonen who re assistinf the Carson, Mr X Baker, Mrs. J. F. jr a x AWrieh, Mrs X. . t x. t, j, JVSIUurj, JJ.1W. a. ju xraavr, Jan aju.ii J. Try, Mrs. Seymour Jonee, Mrs. Wil- MGilehrist, Sr., Mrs. W. 8. Mott For Co ids, Crip and Influenza Take "Laxative Bromo Quinism Tablets" Be sure you get the Genuine Look for this signature on the box. 30c. Bft-SjaBTaafaaBasaaW I'K vi i (Saturday Evening Post (Ladies Home Journal (Country Gentleman Marion County Men a9y GERTRUDE Mr. Frank Spears. Mrs. James Elvin, Mrs. Walter Kirk, Mrs. Charles JaiUer and Mrs. 2fora Aoderson. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Gregg will be interested to know that Mr. Gregg has resigned his position at principal of the brass tal-t ley high school to accept the position j a federal estate tax inspector in the-, internal revenue department. His head' quarters are in Portland. Mrs. Gregg,; who is teaching the eighth grade in ; the Grass Valley school, will complete ; the school term before joining her hut-' band. Mrs. Gregg will be remembered as Miss Dora Gray, a former well known Salem girl and teacher. Mrs. J. D. Sutherland, a Salem so ciety matron, is the bouse guest of her . . 1 . 1 .1 - If.. i 1 1 .5 i I lister, jura, i au avikuu, ia xun mhu tais wees, .Mrs. rmmeriana wiu leave early next week for Los Angeles to visit her son in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs F. G. Schaefer. The IEahee Bed Cross auxiliary, en gaged in making garments for Belgian babies, will meet with Mrs. Chester Cox tomorrow afternoon. A pre-lentea party was "--en last evening at Sacred Heart academy by the members of the Junior C. C. to those of the Senior V. C. The reception room were elaborately decorated with ferns and early spring flowers, charm ingly interspersed with hot house plants. A delightful program was pre sented, aad refreshments were served, games and music forming the balance of the evening's festivities. Salem folk who have become ac quainted with Mrs. L. E. Bean during her stay in Salem will be grieved to bear of her return to her home in Eu gene. Mrs. Bean , is the wife of Repre sentative Bean of Lane county, wat the guest of Mrs. O. P. Hoff daring tbe legislative term, and was the re cipient of a great many social compli ments during her brief stay here. a A merry little birthday party was given Saturday evening in honor of the tenth birthday of Master Dee Himes. Games and various forms of amuse ment constituted the evening's enter tainment, and delicious refreshments in keeping with the occasion were srv ed, Miss Gladys Powell assisting. Ten little guests enjoyed Master Himes' hospitality. a Mrs. W. J Harford snd two chil dren, Maee and Maxine, left yesterday for Oarion,' Iowa. a - The Knights of Columbus were hosts at a charming dance last evening in the K. of C. hall on State street. A ihiihi mnm il ii Dinner ROBISO Start Tomorrow and Keep It Up Every Morning Get In the habit of drinking a glass of hot water before breakfast We're not here long, to let's make oar stay agreeable. Let ns live welt, eat well, digest well, work well, sleep well, and look well. What a gloraus condition to attain, and yet, how very easy it is if one will only adopt the morning inside bath. Folks who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when they arise, split ting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, aeid stomach, can, instead, feel as fresh as a aaigy by opening the sluices of the system each morning and flushing out the whole 'of the internal poisonous stag nant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each morning, before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it to wash from the stom ach, liver and bowels tbe previous day's indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins. Tbe action of hot wa ter and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach is wonderfully invigo rating. It cleans out all tbe sour fer mentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast. The millions of people who are both ered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble; others who have sal low skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a quar ter pound of limestone pnospnaie irom the drug store. This will cost very lit tle, but is sufficient to make anyone a pronounced crank on the subject of in side bathing before breakfast. large number of knights and ladies at' tended making the event one of the most successful of its kind. This will, no doubt, be the last affair that the knights will sponsor until the Easter season. a a Among the recent Portland visitors was Mrs. W. H. Eldridjfe, who spent several days in that eity visiting friends. a a Mrs. Hal D. Patton and children were Portland visitors yesterday, a Mrs. C. E. Small, who has been vis iting relatives in'Albany for the past few weeks, has returned to her home in Salem. a Dr. George Kebec, head of the ex tension school of University of Ore gon, who lectured here last week, is giving series of lectures in Portland at the central library. He will open. the series with "The conflict of na tionalities in Europe." ' Mrs. Nellie Da Monde, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. liig gins, started today for her new home in Montana. She will visit her sisters, Ruth and Jennie Brown, in Portland and then 70 to Seattle for a brief visit therewith her sister, Mrs. H. M. Lin gerfelter. a a a W. S. Rem pel of Lash burn, Sask, Can ada ,who has been in Salem for the past woei looking up a business loca tion, left Monday for Laehburn, where he will have a sale and close up busi ness prior to returning to Salem with his children. Mr. Bempel likes Salem very much and says the weather is far ahead of winter weather in Sask, where he loft 36 below sero. Mrs. Bern pel, .who arrived the latter part of January has been the gnest of her sister, Mrs. A. M. Botaein of 351 Xorth Cottage street. Only One "BEOMO QUININE" To get the genuine call fnr fnll name LAXATIVE BROMO QUISfXE Tab lets. Look for signature of E. W. GROVE . Cures a Cold in One Day. 30c TWO EUGENE BOYS DIED IN ARMY SERVICE Battery C 65th artillery, to which the Eugene boys whn arriveo. moiuv ;oktcr day belonged, suffered a loss of four men by death from disease. They were John Hurd, Marion Pennington, Harvey Palmer and Victor O'Rourke. j Pennington and Hurd died from pneu monia at Camp Woodle, Winchester, England, on April 9, 1918. Both be came sick on the Mauretania while cross ihg tbe Atlantic and were sent to hos pitals. Hurd was a son of -Mr. and Mt. Clinton J. lluirl, cf Boseburg, formerly of Eugene.- He s a member of the oil second crmpany, O. C3. A., which wus n ei iliyed oa wuly 25, 1917. I'l nnii gtort wm the son of P. Pen nington, cf l i ft at. He also was a mnber ef tbe tetend company, hav ing joined before war was declared. l ariri'T Palmer, who dier in Engalnd Harvey Palmer, who died in England was a ortlar.d y. Palmer went Into Battery C when it. was formed from the old sixth ct'jipany which was from Cottage Grave. He had joined the lfMMHMMH"MMMM'MIMHt sra Have you ever observed that some women do not look well dressed no matter how expensive their clothes? They seem to lack that something called style. Stvle does not come from the clothing one wears, but from the figure that is underneath the clothing. Some women naturally have a stylish appearance. It is the poise or balance of the figure that gives the easy graceful movements when walking, stooping, turning, in fact doing anything that calls for the slightest mus cular exertion. The foundation of a cor rect figure is proper poise of the body maintained by the means of a properly poised corset ItfoniRT Corsets Front Laced are poise designed. They are designed to bring out the la tent beauty of form which is every woman's inheritance, and to add every possible touch of smartness. There is a style in a MODART for each type of figure. A trial fitting of .the MODART Corset, which is free by our corsetiere, will prove to you their com fort and distinctly smart style. U. G. Shipley Co. Liberty Street "Where Shopping is a Pleasure' i ? The Journal classified ads ar great favorite with people who do things Try oaa. GIRLS! HAVE A MASS OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR SOCT, GLOSSY, WAVY A SmaQ Bottle Destroys Dand ruff And Doubles Beauty Of YonxHair. Within ten minutes after an appli cation of Danderine you can not find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not itch, but what will please you most will be after a few weeks' use, when yon tee new hair, fine and downy at first yes but really new hair growing all over tbe scalp. A little Danderine immediately dou bles tbe beauty of your hair. No dif ference how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, just moisten a cloth with Danderine and carefully draw it thru your hair, taking one small strand at a time. The effect is amazing your hair will be light, fluffy and wavy, and have an appearance of abundanee; an incomparable lustre, aoftness and lux uriance. Get a small bottle of Knowlton'a Danderine from any drug store or toi let counter for a few cents and prove that yonr hair is as pretty and soft as any that it hat been neglected or in jured by careless treatment that 'a all you surely can have beautiful hair and lots of" it if you will just try a little Danderine. itfl.th comnanv vlwh was full and wa? imnsfi.rred .0 t!ie sixth. Victor G'hVurkp, ton of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. O'li'onrke, wlo formerly lived on the McKenzic, d ed May 2, 1918, at I inoget, Vrunee, following an unsuc cessful operation, tor appendicitis. He was cork in the, thttcry. .tugene Begis- tCr' Labor Mediation Meeting Postponed The committee of Central Labor Council has postponed the meeting that was to have been held Friday night of this week at Representative hall ont of respect for the late Governor Withy combe The mass meeting will be held at the same place on Friday night of next week when Hon. Eugene E Smith of Portland will speak on American Labor Ideals versus Bolshevism. Mr. Smith stands for the principle of vol untary mediation of all differences growing out of the relation of employ ers and employes and will be given a cordial reception at Salem. It will be the initiation of a campaign for indus trial stability that is to be extended over the entire Pacific roast and the opening gun is to be fired at Salem. Mil 4444 IS AGAIN IIEDJJP TODAY Estimated That 16,000 Men Quit Work At Six O'clock This Morning. New York, Mar. 4. New York har bor was completely tiod up today ty a strike of the Marine Workers Affilia tion affecting practically all men em ployed on harbor and river craft around this eity. It was estimated that 16,000 quit work at 6 a. m. Government craft were exempt from the strike order. Tho rivers and bay looked deserted, with only a few small boats visible this morning. Perries were baited and service on tube trains quit in sympathy with the boatmen-. Partial serviee was being maintained under the river, railroad officials said. Many Jersey commuters, however, wero forced to cross the Hudson in launch es. The strikers have refused to accept the employers' offer of a compromise and demand an eisrht hour An.v inerpaa- es of 30 per cent in the wage seala and? nme ana a flait tor overtime. .Leaders of the men declare they cannot ae eopt the war labor board's award of an eight hour day without a wage in crease. EaPECT FIGHT (Continued from page one) it was suggested that an old fire horso might get around too lively at the sound of the fire whistle. During the month of February Ui street department spent $430.66 oa street repairs, $340.71 on street clean ing and 1232.63 on sewer cleaning and repairs, acordingto the report submitted by Walt S. Low. The mayor has issued a proclamation naming Wednesday, March 3, as Tri color day, due to the fact that tho French band will play in Saieni on that date. Any beverage eontaiuing more than one half of 1 per cent alcohol will bo banned by the war time prohibition act effective July 1. HOW RHEUMATISM BEGINS The excruciating agonies nf rheuma tism are usually tbe result of failure of the kidneys to expel poisons from the system. If the irritation of these uric acid crystals ia allowed to continue, in curable bladder or kidney itese may result Attend to it at once. Don't resort to temporary relief. The aick 'kidneys must be restored to health by the use of some sterling remedy which will prevent a return of the disease. I Get some GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules immediately. Tbey have brought back tbe joys of life to count less thousands of sufferers from rheu matism, lame back, lumbago, sciatica, 'gall stones, gravel and other affections -of the kidneys, liver, stomach, bladder and allied organs. ' They will attack the poisons st once, clear out the kidneys and urinary tract nnd the soothing healing oils and herb will restore the inflamed tissues and rxini to normal health. ' All others are imitations. Ask for GOLD MEDAL and be sura tbe name GOLD MEDAL is on the box Tbre ises, at all good druggists.