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fi AND ACHES ' QOICSLY TO SLOAN'S IINIMEKT Are you tormented by Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sciatica or any of those diet that require a counter-irritant? . Then let the soothing.T.nniug appIU Cation of Sloan's Liniment stop the paia by drawing the blood awty from the congested fart. It is the pressure on the nerves by the blood rushing to the inflamed muscle or joint that makes you ache. So when Sloan's Liniment relieves the swollen blood vessels by setting up a counter-irritant on tl' mrfw. the tin- I i2a. I Lit Ma, tua,41.2U ALKALI IN SOAP BAD FOft THE HAIB He Senp should be used Very carefully, if you want to koe.p your hair looking its bost. Most soaps -nd prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries tho scalp, makes tho hair brittle land ruins it. . Tlio best thin g for 'steady use is just ordinary mulsiifi-ed cocoanut oil .(which is ijwe anil greusclese), and is ibettor than tho most expensive soap tor anything else you can 1190. One or two toaspoonfuls will cleanse ithe hair and scalp thoroughly. ' Simply inoisten the hair with water and ub it in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves (the scalp soft, and the hair fine and Bilky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get mulsified cocoanut oit iat any pharmacy, it's very cheap, und u few ounces will supply every niem iber of the family for months. Susquehanna Is Due In New York March 24 "Washington, March 14. Sailings of (the transport Susquehanna from St. Nazaire, due New York March 24, was Announced by the war department to day. Among units aboard are casual ompames 188, New Jersey; 189, Iowa; 27th regiment railway engineers com plote from Camps Gordon, Mciicllan, "Grant. Pike, Hancock, urooniear, Sher man, Custor, Dovens, Lee, Upton, Dix and Shoridan; St. Nazaire convalescent detachments 58 and 111 to Ul inclus jve. tciic iwcDrnTTro ILLLO VIOILX llvu WHAT TO EAT lAvold Indigestion, Soar Add Stomach, Heartburn, Gas On Stomach, Etc Indigestion and practically all forme f.t stomach trouble, Bay medical author ities, are due nine times out of ten to an excess of hydrochloric acid in the stomach. Chronic "acid stomach" is exceedingly dnngeroug and sufrerers (should do ither one of two tilings. Either they can go on a limited and often disagreeable diet, avoiding foods (that disagree with them, that irritate .the. stomach and lead to excess acid se cretion or they can eat as they iplense an reason and make it a practice to counteract the effect of Ithe harmful acid and prevent the formation of gas, onrness or premature fermentation by the use of a little Bisurated Magnesia at their meals. ' There is probably no better, safer or more reliable stomach antacid than Uisurated Magnesia and it is widely Msed for this .purpose. It has no dhect Action on the stomach and is not a di- dcr or a couple of five grain tablets . itnken in a little water with the food I will neutralize the excess acidity which jnay ne present ana prevent its iut jlhcr formation. This removes the whole cause of the trouble and he meal di gests naturally and healthfully -without need of .pepsin pills or artificial digestents. Get a few ounces 'of Bisurated Mag nesia from any reliable druggist. Ask ifor either powder or tablets. It never omes aS a liquid, milk or citrate and jn the bisurated form is not a laxa tive. Try this plan and eat what you want at your next meal and see if this isn't the bet advice you ever had on ''what to eat." RUB RHEUMATIC PAIN RIGHT CUT-TRY IT! Don't Suffer! Instantlv Re-lcy IUU I UIU1C1. U10MU1UJ IMT ueve Acrnng ltiuscies, wer ves And Joists With "St Jacobs Liniment. What's Theumatismf Pain onlv! waterways. Stop drugging! Not one case in f if-! 4- What the future policy with re ly requires internal treatment. Hub .lation to such boats is to be. .the misery right awav! Apply sooth- In a letter to Chairman Hurley of ing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Lini-(the shipping board these members ask jnent directly upon the "tender spot"ed concerning progress of the construe- end relief comes instantly. "St. ja - pobs Liniment" is a harmless rheuma- itism and sciatica Telief which never . disappoints and can not burn or dis-l (Color the skin. j limber up! Get a small trial bottle . jfrora your druggist, land in just a mo- ' jnent you'll be free from rheumatic and sciatica pain, soreness, stiffness and (swelling. Don't suffer! "St. Ja-j tabs Liniment" has relieved millions, of rheumatism sufferers in the last ' liulf century, and is just as good for raii e. iui,alg:a, lumbago, backache', i r.".i.-9 P.n-l itrciusta. i YIELD circulation is equalized, sympathetic nerves all soothed, and soreness or lameness disappears. Sloan's Liniment is probably the counter-irritant most widely used to overcome painful inflammation' in cases of neuralgia, sore muscles, wrenched joints, strains, bruises, gout. Rubbing is not required. Thi3 clear, clean liquid is easily applied as it does not sUia the skin. Generous sise bottles at your urugsiscs. CREEL WILL EETURN SflOU IO?! ATE LIFE Expects To Do This As Soon As He Completes Report To President By Robert J. Bender. (United Press Staff Correspondent.) Mashington, March 14. George Croel, chairman of tho committee on public information and during his term a storm center involving congress end tho press, has returjied to Washington to complete a Teport on his work and to turn over moneys to thctreasury department, pre liminary to retirement. In an interview today, Creel disclosed the following interesting facts: Ag soon as I complete report to the president, I will return to private life I believe this country is big enough to house an independent writer who wish es to help de-louse public life. "The two remaining divisions of the committee on public information the service bureau end the official bulle tin will quit April 1st. . "AH the foroign of the committee on public information have been wiped out snve those in New York, Paris and London, which are being used for set tling agencies for the vast detail work that accumulates during America's fight for world (Opinion. "Will Wilson winf Of course ho will wfti. They might as well try to stop a tidal wave as to stein the world's demand for permanent peace and re duced armaments." , Irregiilar fluctuations In Todays Stock Market Now York, March 14. The Now York Evening Sua financial review today says: The irregular fluctuations of stocks in today's trading signified meroly that prices cajinot move in one direction in definitely even though there is no news to change their course. The unsettlo mont which the market displayed at times, particularly in the early after noon, was tho logical outcome of a somewhat weakened technical position. There was practically nothing new for speculative consideration end stock movements throughout tho session wore influenced by special pool operations and conditions within the market it self. Buying for the advance was again of broad proportions at the outset of tradinf. By early afternoon, however, offerings exceoded the demand and prices gave way quite generally. The tone of tho market improved quite perceptible in the Inst hours. Distillers and industrial nlCohol woro again taken in hand and marked up iP""y - , . United States Bubber rose to a. new bight for the year and Maxwell Motors j was actively dealt in at advancing f ig- lures. Senators Ask Information ConcennngTransportaHon Washington, Murch 14. The railroad administration and the shipping ooard were asked by members of congress for information concerning plans to eo ordinate rail and . inland water trails portation. In & Litter to L'iicctor General Ilincf, senators and members of the !itusc who rcsterday conferred on liio sub ject; asked: 1. What the views of the rnilnino i administration are concerning t!1 u:c of inland waterways and v.:.a: r..; j ol is to be in promotin intercwg o traffie DetweeI1 rail and water line: 2. vvnat tne policy is to be concern ing adjustment of competitive rates between rail and water lines. 3. What amount las been allrited by the railroad administration toward construction of boats for use on jnland ion or Doats or use on tne uppci Mississippi between St. Louis and Min- AVOID COUGHlT and COUGHERif ! 7 I 'era T2J7 T?i tsf lTk W tee7 30 DROPS-STOPS COUCH J THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, i t V -V M.KS. WALTER SPAUIJING Who appears in one of tho leading roles in the -Elks play, "Officer 666," the final "performance is tonight, Fill PESFOilCE ELKS PLAY TI!T Last Night's Show Was Even Better Received Than On First light. Tho curtain at tho Grand theatre will rise on the third and final performance of tho 1919 Elk's plav "Officer o;j!J," promptly at 8:30 this evening. Indi- cations are that tho piny will dupli-l cate its record of last sight and tuj night before and play to a crowded' house. " '; . . i ! Tho porformance last eveninc was' evon better than that of Wednesday and incidentally it may be stated nat the audience wa8 better also. They thawed out much moro quickly, and the actors were' quick to take advantage of this melting process. The first laugh came before a single word was spoken. That was whon Cooko Patton sneaked onto the stago and began to turn up the nunieroiig lights which decorate tho elaborate getting. George Snyder, who comes next on tho scene sensed the fact that there was a "comedy audi ence" beyond the footlights. Ho was right. The audinnco came back with ft laugh on George's first line, and from that time on cvory member of the cast had everything his owu way.- lt is tho general verdict that this year's Elks play is tho biggest hit ever, and those who were unable to get seats for either of the preceding (performan ces arc advised not to lot this final op portunity slip by. Elks shows happen only once a year, and thero will bo noth ing to compare with "Officor 606" un til the 3920 production is staged. neapolis and 8t. Paul, Hurley also was asked to outline the policy which hat been or will bo adopted for their main tenance and operation. 0 What Do You Drink For Breakfast? How's a $ood time to try the All-American beverage toSTUM Extensively used in place of coffee because of its fine flaw, gsnsral economy health vake. Confeins no Caffeine "There's a Reason EG 2a - , . QUICK PaEF . I CO WOT Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, That is the Joyful cry of thoosandi since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tabiet the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards, a practicing physldan for 17 years and calomel's old-time enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for chronic coo etipation and torpid livers. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, soothing vegetable laxative. No griping is the "keynote" of these little sugar-coated, olive-colored tablets. They cause the , bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action.' li you have a "dark brown mouth" now and then a bad breath a dull, tired feeling sick headache torpid liver and are constipated, you'll find quick, sure and only pleasant results from one or two lit tle Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets at bedtime. Thousands take one or two every night Just to keep right Try them106 bud M per pox All druggists. t Cesrt'Hfase Notes $ Lee Hing has brought suit against Hong Hop Lee for violation of a. hop contract. Lee Hmg had rented the furin in Mission Bottom known as the old Smith -farm and sub leased it to another Chinaman who agreed to build a house and ban. on it. As he didn't keep his contiuct, acording to the corn pluint, there is a suit for damages to tho amount of $4000. Tho estate of of Joseph Haines was appraised at 4,249.67. Of this amount $2,249.07 was cash in bank and tho re mainder in merchandise. The apprais er, were Milton W. Meyers, Edward Rostein and Isadore Greeuiauui. April 21 has been set as tho date for the final hearing oi mo csibo f I Harvey L. Shirvin. The estate is val jued at $4675.00 and consists of &5 acres of land in Clackamas. The rcntul value is placed at $180 annually. Although Jacob 'Arcnz came to this country in 1870 when he was 17 years !old, he never decided to become a cili 'zen or exercise the rights of voting un til a few days ago when ho filed his first application of intention to become J an American citizen. ne nmred so lung that he was unable to foraweai i ulliegiaiice to his uuieror Willudm ami! all he could now renounce allegiance to was the present government (it Mer many. He lives at 1B40 South High street. :t ! STATf HOUSE. Engineer Cupper returned this morn ing from a trip of inseption oyer the 'irrigation projects of southern Oregon. ! where he found the work progressing jin a most satisfactory manner. The Gold Hill project is well along with its ! construction work, having disposed of j $75,000 worth of bonds tonio tlmo .tj;. iMedford, which has 20,000 acres in ih district, has voted bonds to the nirioiint of $1,500,000 and Talent has already disposed of some blocks of itg Issue of $000,000. A smKll project Comi.!ing 10,000 acres, I Rogue River. is ling organized at i Superintendent Churchill, of the de partment of public instruction, lias jus', i returned from a tour of inspection ! among the school, of Clacknma.3 county, where he found buildings and equip- OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH r : i V'lt t I t u s - NOW GO! 82 Years CM Asd As dci As A Youngster "7 or 8 yonrs ago I wis a very sick man. Doctors said catarrh troublo of stomach and bowels, affecting the liv er and hourt. For more than a year I m anted to die, but could not. Vnon the advice of a friend J tried Mavr 's Won derful Remedy, and although 82 years old 1 now feel as good a young ster." It is a simple, harmless Jire-iia-ration that removes the catarrhal mu cus from the intestinal tract and nl- Jnys the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver ajiu ?n trstinal ailments iuclndinsr appendiei- tis. One doso will convince or monev refunded. J. J. Perry, Ccipital Drug Store, and druggists everywhere. Camp Kearney To Receive Many Men From Overseas Now York, March 14. Officers of the Fortieth division who arrived from Franco yesterday on the transport Athens today arc preparing v enirain for Cianp Kearnoy to get it in condi tion for elisted men of the division who are expected to begin Vrivine at At lantic ports within tho next few days. Tho division is composed of former na tional guardsmen of California, Nov uda, Utah, Arizona and Colorado. The officers were inspected at Hobok- en embarkation cnnip today by Major General F. S. Strong who said the en listed men will be demobilized quickly atter they begin to arrive at Camo Kearney. ' Colonel Hnory Beckenridgo of Cali fornia arrived on the Athcnas. Beck- enridge saw fighting in Flancers where ho was in command of tho o83rd in- iantrv uattniion. no tlien uttomted tlio general staff college of Langres una up - on graduation was asigned to act witn mo r reucn. . i ment goueially in good condition. ino siaro jiorary uoara lias oecn in session this afternoon it being the reg- ular quarterly meeting, in which tho. nmucr oi mo omigct win uc tiiKen up -""-' i", tho library. The public service commission is hold ing a hearing at Garden . Homo today, tho subject under investigation heing a complaint as to the practice of rato making ou the part of tho Garden Home Water company. The following letter of inquiry has just been Bildrossed by Governor 01 cott to tho attorney general, looking toward his withdrawal from the office of sccrotary of state: In light of tho fact that the state is racing great prooiems which are more or less interwoven with tho du ties of the executivo office, and also in view of tho fact that I believe tho law ccntemplntes there should bo three active mir-ilg sitting upon the import ant stale (boards to solve these prob lems, rather than two minds with three votes, may I request you to in form me as to whether I may resign tho office of secretary of stnte, with out, by go doing, automatically surren dering the office of governor along with that of secretary of st&te. Because of tho importance of (he questions involved, nmy I nbo ask yon to inform me as to how the speediest n'isinie 'etr rminntinn ot this ques tlon may be secured. Look carefully at that jar and carton of Resincd Ointment. Remember what It looks like when you ask for it at your druggist's. Insist upon getting the real Resinol not something claimed to be just as good. If other treatments have proved a waste of time and money, Resinol seldom, if ever, fails to give entire satisfaction when treating ecze ma, nettle rash, ringworm, itch, pimples, dandruff, chafings, burns, and other eruptions and abrasions of the skin. DIRECTIONS ' Wrapped around every Jar of Reilnol O'tnl ment and cake of Resinol boap ti a booklet of explanations and directiona. l-Iend the con tents thoroughlr, and follow the instructions carefully. A t mil drurristt. Fer ru trial wfo Resinol, Baltmioret Aid. Til K 14, 1919. " 1 ' "a At THE EGO WILSON IS B4CSMN PARIS TO CONTINUE PtACE OPERATIONS Premier Lloyd-George Was Awaiting President To Hold Brief Conference. Paris, March li. Frciadent Wilson arrived hero today ut 12:03 p. m. from Brest. President and Madame Foincnro Erect ed the president and Mrs. Wilson at the Invulidcs station. While their wives chatted on tho red carnotcd ulut- form, tho two presidents inspected the guard of honor. A bund played the American na tional anthem as the train drew into tho station and "The Marseillaise" as tho Wilson 9 started forthoir new residence 4.1. tji t -ci. i it j " tl JJ lYmS' tt0ml,amid -.v . v..v, woya ueorge weetea urn. Premier Lloyd George was waiting at the president's residence. They held a brief conference. They had on engage - ment with Premier Clemencoau at the Hotel Crillou for 3 o'clock. The nearest approach to a format re- coption took pitted aboard tho Cloorgu Washington at Biost. The vessel onto - cd tho harbor shortly before 8 o'clock, Marino Minister Leyguos and Ambas - sador and Mndaino Jossorand went 'aboard tho steamer to welcome tho president. Ycyguesg presented Mrs. Wilson with a bunch of roses, Played National Anthems. -Colonel House and American army officers waited nil tha tinnk whnrn tlm presidential party landed at i:45. As the president stepped ashore bands played "The Star Hpanirled Banner" ( and "Tho Marseillaise," Doughboys-! ana miliary policemen surcrod forward and shouted greetings as the president and Mrs. Wilson walked through tho lines. Wilson's smile grew broader and broader, finally becoming a chucliio as ho reached & big Eed Cross but where n dance was in full swing. His en trance was a surprise to the dancers. When the party boarded the special train tho Eighth infantry band sere naded them. Tho president tnd Mis, Wilson waved to tho crowds through j t, . . mo lvjiMiows. i ninese iniior troops ap peared, carrying a Y. M. C. A. bannor printed in Chinese and English. The president came out on the platform and called "good luck." Red Cross girls cuirvimr basket, nf doughnuts, went umong tho guards. One miss boarded tho tram and hunded the president a doughnut which ho promptly ate, amid cheers of tho girls. The train pulled 0nt through n double lino of soldiers, who guarded the track for five miles. H. C. Seymour, Orcgtn boys.' anil girls' clivb leader, 1ms sent out 20,000 thrift cards to the children of tho state Prepa B-eiu. By giving your house a fresh coat of paint with our PURE PAINT, on which we are maikng a SPECIAL PRICE for this week only. And of course you'll want to re-tint your walls. We are also making a SPECIAL on KALSOMINE in all shades as well as on our WASABLE WALL COAT PAINT. Sec us before you buy FAIiSCITY-SALHWERCfl. ''Everything in Building: Material" !- ; Phones: West Salem, 411 349 S. 12th Street Salem 813 PAGE FIVE TOMORROV 7:15 P.M. 9 P. M. HEOilfiLiC PAINS Blye Way to Soothlr? Hamlin's Wizard Oil Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a safe and efleclive treatment for headache and neuralgia. Rubbed in where the paiti is, it acts as a tonic to the tortured nerves and almost invariably bringj auick relief. Its healing, antiseptic qualities can always be relied upon to prevent in fection, or other serious results, from sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, 'bites nd stmgs. Just as gtod, too, for sore feet, stiff neck, frost bites, cold sores and canker sores. - Get it from druggists for t0 rents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back Ever constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills. 30 centss Guaranteed. , COLONEL HOUSE APPRO V33 CONDITIONS AT BEEST Brest, Mar. 14. Colonel Blouse to-, day placed the. stamp of approval on conditions at (.nnip Pontanozeo, where troop. L held while await! , in transiiortntion home. ..j m m yon brought mo out," Trnn i,i ,f;.r,.i ui,T,;i, ... had inspected the camp, 1 "I have seen most of the big eamp sinco tho boginning of the war but I marvel at tho things you have accom- pliskod hore," ' ' ' Umalilla countv'a ilhmku.i vuluuiinn is ivcn m 137,92443, the largeat in l1o outside of Multnomah. An amendment to the game laws is Washington makes June, July end Au gust a dosed season on bullfrogs, For Colds, Grip v mtti Bisfluenxa Take t : : Be sure you get the Genuine Look for this signature on the box. 30c. M O