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PAGE SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JQUKNAL, SALEM. OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1919. t 'I 4 I A 11 A 4 " rouna.iown COMTNO EVENTS TONIGHT March 1314 "Officer 6(56" at the opera house. Kik bene fit. March 14 Monthly meeting of Salem Commercial club, 8 p. m. March 20 Salem Symphony eoncert, opera house. March 3D Turn clock for irard one hour, 2 o'clock a. m. OREGON THEATRE NOW Pfcona Marahall 3M1 Swttland Building Rooms 403-404-40 SPECIAL MUSIC 7:15 p. m. 0 . m. 403 tf $1500 will kaudle it. G. W. Laflar, 400 Hubbard bldg. Highest tnarioet prices paid for dressed hogs, beef and vcul. Independ ent Market, phono 104. 3-15 Edgar Payne, who has been with the Jioaduarters band of the KBd infant ry during the past 15 months, rettirned to Salem recently. Ho enlisted in the service about two yearg ago. D&nca at armory Saturday night. Dr. Mott offices moved to Bank of Commerce bldg, rooms 407,408, tf Baby chicks, 514 State St. today tf l . , p Dance at armory Saturday night. The children's story hour at the Sa lem public library will bo nt u:!10 O'ciocK Buiurciay morning ana again nt 10:30 o'clock. Miss Flora Case, li brarian, will be in charge ami tell the tdorics. . . o ' ! . . Columbia river smelts in any quan tity. Pitta Market. . tf Wo buy liberty bonds'. 314 Masonic Evangelistic meetings tonight, ' Les lie Methodist church, Dr. A. Sterling Barner, preacher; Paul Taylor siuger. ; : . tf o - Artificial teeth, have expert plate man, with over 35 yoars experience, at niy office. Dr. D. X. Boechlor, den tist, 302 U. S. Nat. Bank bldg. , tf "The beat" is all you can do when death Tomes. Call Webb ft dough Co, I'hone 120. ' tf o . One of the last official acta of Gov ernor Withycombo was the signing of a communion afl major, of anfantry id ilho Oregon national guard for Milton J i. Meyers. The signaturo was with a) firm a hand as ever, indicating no igns of weakness. o ' Hear O. J. LeRoy Sunday at Moose hull. Hulijcct "The (lod of Nations and the Nation' God." Dano at Kacleay Saturday night Kg turkey supper and good time for eerybi g.jj a Free bo leave, Masonic Temple at p. m. Ps-ittsa- "'got for CJiemawa dance. 3J4 o Dance at armory Saturday night Dane, a real jazi band. Cole Mc- Elroy's, at the armory tonight. o Governor Oloott has the distinction of beiiijf the only private in a military company wherein the commission of the officer era also signed bv said private. As secretary of state, Mr, 01- cott countersigned the commissions of the Oregon state guard. As a private, ne is a memDor or company U, com manded by Oaptain VV. iJonnel Dyer. Hence when Captain .Dyer is tellin the iboya in um company to stop a lit tle faster, he is also likely to be cut Miressing rrivate uteott, who really, ax governor, is commander in cnier 01 the military companies in the state. Phone 77 Oregon Taxi and Transfer Co. for quick service. tf 0 Salem's big dance at armory Satur day night 8 p. in. -r, (J I will sell the 8 room house at 1406 Court St. for $3500. (jice me at once. $1500 will handle it. G, W. Laflar. 405- 40G Hubbard bldg - tf H. O." Marvin of the opera house 'pharmacy ha had a hard job on his hands since the rush began for seats for tho Elks' show "Officer 600." About tho time Tuesday morning when the line in front of the drug store extended out on the sido walk about half a block lie was receiving telopiiouo calls tor reserved seats. Ac cording to the ruing of the game, the party standing 111 line is served before telephone calls. Ordinarily, the line does not buy the whole opera liouso and as usual, many people were prom ised scat tor Wednesday night, inst as soon as those waiting; in line wore served. But wlion the line got through; there wasn't a seat to be had lor Wed nesday and there were .nil of Mr, Mar vin's promises out. There wu nothing ho could do but just state Ike fact that for the first time in the history of homo talent shows, the entiro house was sold out for tlio first night to those who stood in lino and waited thoir turn. And tho rush was such that very little was left for tho sec ond night. liouce the show is given for tho third time tonight. T'Aose liuterested in farm tractors should visit the Charles B. Arclierd lm. plemeut company and see the new In- torn iiUi) i) ni two-plow tractor. It has a j Dole McElroy's Jaw Baud,, a real luur ojnuuor eiigiuu ana sens ior uanco armory toniirlit. dtliltu ti.l. 1 J 1.-11. ..n- a n plwvfo wiuu iiiiiu ius auu ueit puncy tr,. ,( . .q- AH Choked Up With Catarrh? Why Continue Makeshift Treatment? Spray, and douches will never cure you must drive the dijeaje germs out of your blood. Catarrh is annoying enough when it Splendid results have been reported choke up ycur nostrils and air pass- from the use of S. S. S., which coin ages, causing .painful and difficult pletely routs from your blood the Ca breathing and other diseomfurts. But tarrh gorms, for which it is perfect th3 real danger couies when it reaches antioVe. dowfc". int0 I00' ' US. is sold by all druggists. If Thjg is why you should at once real- yea wish medical advice as to the ize the importance of the proper treat- treatment of -v-our own individual case, tnent, and lose rro time, experimenting write today t" .Chief Medical Adviser, with worthies, remedies which touch Swift Specific Co., Dept B, Atlanta, only the surface. To bo rid of Catarrh, Ga. . Grace Adams Optometrist & Optician Ret Phone. Tabor 8S6S Fifth and Wwhinjton Portland. Oregon PEdittl I. Phillipj;, Optometrist and Optician mxSji-M-Sl Pittock Block . WashinfPtan nt. KWt Park Phono Brodwy 1805 rortland. Oregon. two men died yesterday. 3Ir. Huffman was the son of Airs. C. C. White of 461 South Octtage stre-et. As soon as word was received of the accident, Mr. and Mrs. White left for Portland. .'laud Huffmbn attended the Yew Purk school in Salem about 12 years ago. Ho was 23 years old and besides his mother is survived by a wife and son six years old. MU run, $42 per ton th-s week. 3. D. Waring t Co. 8-14 ' Judging from the ..applications .to take the civil service examination at the post office tomorrow, there isn't any grand .rush to work for the gov ernment and get a steady job. Al though the examination was pretty well miLwn 10 iise piace tomorrow, mere has been but one Applicant. The Hi T club was honored yesterday with talks from Ijt. Oompton, . Sgt. Harold Eakin and Sgt. Arthur Mc Clain, all recently discharged from the army. Lt. Compton gave a very brief talk telling tho boys how pleased he was to 'bo back in cood old Salom. Be fore he left each member pledged that 0 PERSONAL , A. T. Woolpert is in. Dallas today on business. P. H. Gaffney of Me'Minnville is in the city. He. was injured in an acci- aent a snort time ago sustaining a brok j en arm. i A. M. iank of Stavton was reais-! tercd at the Bligh vestcrdav. ! Gail Prayther of independence was i Salem visitor Thursdav. ! J. A. Bennett was in the citv Tester-: day from Silverton. . " Hot Water for ' Sick Headaches TcRa why everyone should drink hot water with phosphate In It before breakfast J DIED ' . Headache of any kind, is caused bv auto-intoxication which means self poisoning. Liver aifd bcwcl (ibisous called toxins, sucked into tho blood, through the lymph ducts, excite the heart which pumps the blood so fnst that it congests in the sina:ler arteries and veins of the head producing vio lent, throbbing pain and distress, calleil headache. You become nervous, de- pondent, sick, feverish aud miserabl YE LIBERTY INVITES ALLTMEN WEARING SERVICE STRIPES iGOULEY At his home 655 JTort!h ( ommercial ijtreet, March 14, 1919, 1 . f. uouiey, at the age of 73 years. He is survived bv two sons. Homer if ' - r'?":. tpv fTT'' r-rr 4 "! t j i"' ", ' ' .t V - 4 r.-. -v .;-i IS ' j . Pi (.( j ' 3 j - y JVIADGE KENNEDY 1 friirun intriMim W.t. rriicirt riuoortwy Coldwvn Piclmvt, . w-s& about ibooKO being shijiped to Salem in hot water bottles packed in trunks soundg wonderful to some of tho Salenr authorities, hut they cannot quit un derstand why tho shipper took all the trmiKln in .mi! ha Knnvn In o l,nf n-ah,. The Ye Liberty Theatre will be thrown onen to all ibottle fir9t- The . liquid could have nraQvinm ovt,; 4-: '11 n , 1 1 ,. iwcn shipped just as easy in the orig- they would make the Salem Hi i club Oouley of llapmere and Eomco Gouley tno best of all organizations. "Cy , 0f Brooks. .i 71 ; ,, V Kautr,,an.'i n,,u" The funeral services will be held of the club talked over ojd times and Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from Ke we y some goon sou hi auvice. the chllpcj of ,ho Migdon company. Bur He has big idans for the club and a- ;i wiu h ; i, it r-Li lem Hi may look forward to some big mausoleum things from the Hi i club. Sgt. Kakm has been stationed at. Camp Lewis the (past year. Sgt. Arthur McC'lain is a senior at O. A. C. with an Orange O' in iboth wrestling and track. He will probably be in Salem until next fall. 'While hero he pledged himself to back up Salem Hi Y' club in every way pos sible. & , Steusloff Bros, bought 25 head of cattle in tho Portland market yester day for which the average price was $140 each. They were purchased for the Steusloff market here. The sugges tion was made that if beef cattle will 'bring such prices, the Willamette val ley farmer had better lino up and get 1 into tho businoss.- The steers were shipped to Portland from Idaho, i 0 j A letter received yesterday ,fronii . Senator MeN'ary rather indicated that ' h would leave the east tor ealein about April l.-He is now at Birming ham, Alabama, where ho. will visit for a week or so, and then return to Wash ington, . 0 The story coming from Portland i a m men wearing service shines .all.dav SatnHjiv MstWp ,T 1ZW J rni. j , . . " . l"-i-'V m--.u .i u. aim evening, me ieature js Madge Kennedy in "Friend 111 ltjhnyil " . . - Aiuouaiiu. placed in tho trunk. Anyhow, it never got any further north than Eugene o. b. Salem, Oregon. Dance tonight M. B. A. hall ner iUiemawa, 'Free auto service from Ore gon Klectrie, 0 Salem's big dance at armory Satur day night 8 p. m, L.M.HUM j; care of Yick So Tobj Chinese Medicine and Tea Oo. Hns medicine which will cure any known disease. Open Sundays from 10 a. m. until 8 p, m. 153 South" Hijjli St. fialem, Oregon PUOUo 28a Harry MaDaniol, the famous Jazz pi aniat, just returned from war, will lie featured with dole McElroy's . Jaws 'band, armory tonight. One week from tonight the Elks will givo a dance at their lodge room. 11 is understood, that on account of tho popularity of those duueos, that no Ellis will be permitted to invito any special friend. The dance will be just for KlkJ and their ladies. Dance Bat. night Mar. 15 at Querrys hall 4 mile south. Good orchostrn, new hall. IjukMi 1 1 :M. Auto service out from it. Ji. Bound trip fare 50c, 8-15 A meeting of the executive commit tee of tho scouts council will be held this evening at 7:110 with Mr. Carleton, at tho office of the superintendent of .public Instruction. 'There will be the election of a sccut executive, and posV sibly other items of business. .v Dance tonight M. B. A. hall near Cheniawa. l'Vee auto service from Ore gon Electric. 0 ' My now offico is 328 Hubbard bldg; New phone 1009, 1 do a gcnernl insur ance business. I write suretv bonds. and loan money 011 the easy miv't ulnn Own your own home, and stop throw ing your money away for rent. See mo today, H. B. Itolinger. tf 0 The latest addition to the business houses of Salem is a branch house of tho-Wiley B. Allen Piano Co. of Port- ibe . handled onVvipiauos and players. The room is in charge of L, L. Miller 01 i-ortmna, wno expects to- secure a home in Salem and move his lamily here as gocn as possible. Notice Dr. HarUey'a off ice will re main open. 407 Court t, Phono 114. 3-15 0 Salem's big dance at armory Satur day night 8 p. m. , o "The funeral beautiful," Webb & Clough Co. ' ' tf The Liberty thijater wUl be thrown open all day Saturday and Saturday evening to men who have 'been in the service and who show servico stripes. This is just one of the ways the Liber ty theater has of mailing it pleasant for the returning soldier. Claud Huffman, one of the three men in the boiler room of the Corbett The future of Oregon's industrial progress depends very largely upon the position of the laboring class, or ganized and un'organized.-TliG moat vi tal problems of the hour -are those be tween capital and labor. There should be wide spread interest in the address to bo given at tho state house tonight by Hon. Eugene Smith, who will speak on the subject "Voluntary mediation" advancing omo now ideas along this line. Mr. Smith has made a profound and far reaching study of "ulo labor situation, and will speak from a large experience and observation. for really good pumpkin pie th kind of pie that hit you is the "mizzenmut Morae'i Sugar Pump kin! u the first euential. It it juit 1 easy to grow them in your garden 1 Carrots, Beans, Peas, Lettuce, Radish es, Onions, Cabbage; etc., provided you plant MORSE'S CALIFORNIA SEEDS. Ac climated to the Pacific Coast, true-to-name and full of vitality. Morse's Flower Seeds are of the same high quality. Dealers arery. where sell Morse's Seeds. Write for our 1 9 1 9 Garden Guide it's freel CC MORSE & CO. . SetJgrowmrfor4Syeart San Francisco, California ish $2500 bail. - She was charged with violation of tho criminal syndicalism act which was recently passed by the Oregon legislature. Dr. Equi is under sentence of three years in McNeil's Island, having been convicted under the espionage act a few' weeks ago for seditious utteranc es. - .:, -'."'.", She had been out on bail pending 1111 appeal. . ., 'our meals sour and almost nausento you. men you resort to ncetanillide, agperin or the bromides which tempo rarily relieve but do not rid. the blood of these irritating toxins. . A glass of hot water with a teaspoon ful of 4imcstono phosphate in it drank before breakfast for awl.ile, will not ouly wash theso poisons frm your sys tem and cure you of headache' but will cleanse, purify and freshen the entire alimentary canal Ask your pharmacist for a Quarter pound of limestone phosphate. It is in expensive, harmless as sugar. If you aren't feeling your best, if tongiio is coated or you wake ud with bad taate, foul breath or have colds, indigestion, biliousness, constipation or sour,l acid stomach, begin the phos phated hot water cure to rid your -system of toxins and poisons. James Brannan is dead at Yakima from injuries received when he acci dentally (fell into a cellar. Tho Umatilla Flour & ' Grain com- pany has been incorporated at PcndlO' ton y w. JSchwartzenburg, N. J, Uly denstein and H. J. Warner. EI A CHILD'S COLD BY GIVING SYRUP OF TIG Cleanses He-Little Lver hi Bowels And They Get Well Quick. lnnd, who has opened a palesrooiu 011 ; building when the boiler exploded ves- iCourt street, whero for the present will 'terday, died this morning. The other I WE ARB NOW READY TO TAKE CASE OF YOUB ELECTRICAL WANTS AT 379 STATE SREET WELCH ELECRIO CO. PHONE 953. JUNK WANTED. FULL VAI.HR PAID POR -SECOND HAND GOODS AND JUNK. Phone 493 837 Court St. CAPITAL EXCHANGE The moon was over the left shoulder last night and Mars was tangled up with the Milky Way; henco the basket bull game between the Willamette freshman team and the Dallas cadets "went west" with a score of 30 to 21 in favor of tho Polk county group. Howovor it was a clean, lively game throughout, the iSalem boys .making sonio very pretty plays. Tlfij little de feat ties up the two teams, as in a local battle with the Dallas team a short time ago the freshmen won iby a score of 28 to 17. The next, game will bo witih the Woodburn high sehobl team at the latter place tomorrow. 'Afnitdotr ikrvA Tnoaitnv nf niTT nrApk the lametto with a series of games be tween the sophomores and freshmen in the university gymnasium. Br. Marie Eq'ii Arrested For j Spreading LW.W. Propaganda Portland, Or., Mar. 14. Dr. Marie Equi wan arrested last .night for spread ins; I. W. W. propaganda and l?nt the night in jail, being unable to f urn- an Safe Milk For Infants & Invalids No Cooking A Nutritious Diet for All Ages. Quick Lunch; Home Or Office. OTHERS eraMITATIONS A. E. Woolpert. inanaercr of an Eng lish fruit concern, announces that new! warehouses will be erected in Hood River valley tha coming season. When your child suffers from a cidrl don 't wait; give tho little stomach, livor end bowels a irentle. thnrnrli cloairsing at once. When cross, peev ish, listless, pale, doosn't sleep, eat or act naturally if brteath is bad, stom ach sour, give a teaspooiif uf of ' 'Culi: ' tornia isyrup of Pigs," and in a few hours all "the cloggedup, constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food will gently move out of tho bowels, and you have a well, plnful child again. If your child coughs, snuffles and has caught cold or is feverish or has a sore throat givo a good dose Of "Cal ifornia Syrup of Figs," to evacuate tho bowels( no difference what other treatment given. Sick children needn't be coaxed t( take this harmless "fruit laxative" Millions of mothers keep it handy bo canse they know its action on the atom ach, liver and bowels is prompt and sure. They also know a little given to day saves a sick child toworrow. Ask your druggist for a bottlo of "California Byrup of Figs," which contains directions for babies, childron of all ages and for grownups plainly on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits Isold here. Get the genuine, made by "California Fig Syrup Company." Boys! We are glad to see you back. You will probably want to wear your uniform for a while, but you will need business clothes before long. Have it made to order and then you will be satisfied with your appearance. SCOTCH WOOLEN MILLS STORE STATE STREET . SALEM, OREGON. Vr'ff- t.a-.a-. Va t n f1f . . ... . ,, ..,- . matia., ,1, -1 '-sj' u Tmm miit Trm j'm m jUi'ItI.. nxu MtftaW on the side and you have the finest ready cooked corn food made Post TOASTIES a- 'fN I I of. : SHOES AND SUITS FOR THE BOYS ALUMINUM AND GRANITEVVARE FOR THE KITCHEN. One 2-seated surry Salem Auction Go. 157 S: Commercial St. WE BUY FURNITURE-PHONE 1117 G. SATTERLEE, Auctioneer D. CURRIE, Mgr. en l r3 TT yjcnp1 Last Performance ELKS PLAY f l I I 1 V I 1 H i Ln ! 0 v i