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PAGE TWO THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1919 Here's A Gentle Laxative For Elderly People r VnrV littMlLY THOUGHT HE Li U Lii. 11. I WAS GOING TO Die By GEKTECDE BOBISON A daily free movement of the bowtl. become a terioua problem as you strp from middle-life into old age, and much drpendnxt cm co longer be pld on nature herself. The rowtlt Cod artificial aid oeceatary. The arranger the phytic, a old people toon learn, the freater the contraction of the bowel thereafter, and to the rue purposely .void aaH water, pill, and other hanh pur gabwa. Many have learned to place absolute reliance on the gentle but positive action of a combination of simple tajitive herb with pepsin sold by druggist under the name Dr. Caldwell' Syrup Pepsin. .It produce an agreeable movement a nearly natural and free a high pharmaceutical kiS can make it. Thousand. it regularly, in the small do prescribed, and keep tW elve. in fine health and good cheer, and entirely free from constipation. to do SDr. C&UweWt YRUP DEPSIN The Perfect XL&xative PRICE AS ALWAYS la spite of crcatiy SBere4 laboratory Ms due to the War, or sscnAcin prarit od abtoffbin war twt we bay man. tinned the price at hick th lamUy Ua atm ha beta auld by dniggwta for Ue past w ymn- Two FREE SAMPLES W I. , Dr. CaUwrO'i Syrup Ptpun tend far a bt trial bottle to Dr. W. B. Caldwell. 46 Waarungtoa Mauticrlio. III. If Uwe are Iwbie, at borne, a far a copy of Dr. Caldwell's book. "The SILVERTON NEWS (Capital Journal Special Service) Bilverlon. Mar. ".S. Donald Hut ton is reported as being seriously ill with pneumonia at i'uc Silvcrton hos pital. Mrs. K. C. Olsen ami son, Bobbie, wont to (Portland Wednesday, where aha will fcnd a few days with her mother. Mr. Olsen accompanied them as far as Wood-burn. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Watson were Portland visitors this week. Kayo Bentson, Vernon Suchow and Oeorgo llcnnWn made a business trip to Kalem Tuesday, Olnf Tokstad, who has been with tho United Whites army in France, re turned home Tuesday. Mrs. T. K. Preston attended a con vention lin Salem Wednesday. Miss Kinma 'oulidge visited jla dives and friends in the city during the past week. The Woman's Soeial Science club met at the home of Mrs. lil Beat son Friday afternoon. Officers were elect ed for the ensuing year. Florence Drown visited relatives in I'ortland during tho week end. Miss Eva Digcrnca is home from U. of O. during the spring vacation. Hans Hanson left Tuesdnv fur Nn. braska, where ho will look after bus iness interests. Miss llatlio Dolil went to Portland a few day ago where she is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Theo Opsund. Blanche Stevenson wns a Portland visitor Friday. Bjorn Feniede is taking treatments Tor rheumatism with which ho has been afflicted during the past winter. It is said that his condition is improv ing. Johnnie Ivcrson of Portland visited at the home of his mother, Mrs. Jacob Iverson, during the week end. Rev. J. C. lieseland returned few days ngo from Minneapolis, Minn. fi . Ir. and Mrs. E. A. Miller of Wis eonsin, who have been visiting at the home of Ir. Miller brother, B. O. Miller, on Marion street for the past tire weeks have left for Portland on their return trip to the east. Dr. and Mr. Miller are very prominent peo ple ia their native .tate and have made a great many friends during heir brief stay in halem. Thoy have been win tering in California, romin? ta Omrai for the purpose of vkitinu r.t,v. and friends. From Portland the will go to Washington and on into Kritith Columbia, returning home by way of the Canadian provinces, e a Mrs. W. C. Kantner returned Thurs day from Seattle, where she has been Tde guest of her daughter. Mrs. Thorn- a for several weeks. Khe left almost I immediately tur i'ortland to be with ncr sister who is quite ill in that city Miss Harlio Hinges who has been visiting in Portland for the past few unis, nus rciurncu to Balem. -Mrs. Will Skiff is in Salem as the guest of her son, Horace Skiff. Miss Bertha Doerfler, an instruct or in one of tho local schools, will leave this evening to spend the week end with her parents near ISilverlon. ' Miss Louise Itoumiguiere of fnn Francisco is a Salem visitor for a few days. Miss Romiiiguiere is connected with tho Whito House of San Francis co, an important concern with offices in New Xork, London and Paris. Friends of Don Bradford will be do lighted to hear that his mother, Mrs. K. C. Bradford, has received a tele gram announcing his safe arrival from overscan. Mr. Bradford has been serv ing with the American expeditionary ioreos for mure ("an a year, lie Is at present, stationed at Camp Merritt, awaiting Ins discharge. a Mrs. Harry Koss and Miss Bculah Hill who havo been visiting their moth er in Jacksonville. Texas, have re turned to eialem to reside. Their moth er, Mrs. W. W. Uill, and a younger sister, Mis, Mattie Bill, accompanied them and Mr. Hill will join them in the near future. Wheeler Says Nothing Helped ffif Until He Took Tanlac Health Restored Catarrh is a Real Enemy and Requires Vigorous Treatment Do Not Neglect It. TThen you usa medicated iprnys, atomiier and douche for your Ca tarrh, you nay succeed in unstopping to choked-up air passages for the time being, but this annoying condi tion returns, and you have to do the ame thing over and over again. Catenh hat never yet been cured fcy thaso local applications. Have roil ever experienced any real benefit from such treatment? Throw these makeshift remedie to the winds, and get on the right treat ment. Go to your drug" store to-day, get a bottle of S. S. S.. and commrncu a treatment that has been praised by sufferers for nearly half a century. S. S. S. gets right at the source of Catarrh, and forces from the blood the germs which cnuse the disease. You can obtain special medical advica regarding your own case without charge by writing to Medical Direc tor. 22 Swift Laboratory. Atlanta. Ga Quinine That Doe Not Affect Head Because of its tonic anil Inxntive ef fect. LAXATIVK HROMO Ql'LNINiS (Tablets) can be taken by anyono with out causing nervousness or linging in thfl head. There is onlv one "Kromo Quinine." K. W. tl ROVE'S signa ture on tho box. ,'lllc. STARCHBD Olt SOKT THK ARROW l A Ual'tNUAULE INDICATOR OK A SMART SSRVICEABLB COLLAR finrrr. I'umikv ft ( i Nr., sMrrt, Trov. H. r. where ho at tended a business meeting Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fry and fam ily are now occupying the Miles Atta way residence, Mr. and Mrs. Attawny having returned lo their farm. R. A. Cowden left Wednesday for Seattle to look nftcr business interests Mrs. John Walt'ord visited iu Su- lorn Saturday. A. A. (irindo went to Portland Sun day where ho visited his daughter, Al ma, und Mrs. Will llo;an Bnd son Joe. J. II. M oner is moving the house M. M. Say re purchased from Lew Fisher to Mr, Snyre's lot iu the north end of town. "Well, ir, Tanlae has not only en tirely elieved me of my awful trou ble, liat I have regained twenty five pound of my lost weight and never felt stronger and better ia my life,' saia Marry H. n heeler, who is em ployed at the Pacific Coast Steel plant and live at 4744 Forty Eighth Ave., bouts, Seattle, the other day. "About a year ago," he continued, "I begaa to suffer with intestinal i digestion that, in spite of all I could do, got worse nd worse till I was in terrible condition. Everything I would eat fermented and I would be in such agony, that it was like a sharp knife cutting clean across my stomach. I got so weak that 1 eould hardly do tning, ana it was only my will power tnat aept me going at all. When would get home at nijiht 1 would be so weak and in so much pain that my wire was always ready with a hot wa ter bottle to put right on me, and even then I would be in such agony at time I thought it would drive me distracted My hip ached with rheumatism and the muscle of my right arm and leg would get all drawn into knots, and at times I couldn't raise my arm half way to my head. 1 went down in weight from two hundred pounds to hundred and fifty two a loss of forty eight pounds and my condition was so serious that my family actually tbot wa going to die. "I tried everything I cou'd hear of to get relief, but nothing d;d me any good. Then my sister-in-law, who had been suffering with rheumatism, got me to try Taulac, as it had done her so much good. 1 got a bottle and when I found it was helping me, I just aept it up till now I haven t a pain or an acho about me. I have a splendid ap petite, and can eat anything I want without it hurting me in the least. I used "to lay awake night after night suffering terribly, but now 1 go to sleep as soon as my head hits the pil low, and sleep like a log all night. I am picking up in weight every day and ant feeling so fine and well that I am glad to tell everybody how much this wonderful medicine has benefited me." Tanlae is sold in Hubbard by Hub bard Inig Co., in Mt. Angel by Ben Gooch, in Gervaig by John Kelly, in Turner by H. P. Cornelius, in Wood bum by Lyman II. Storey, in Salem by Dr. A. C. Stone, in Silvcrton by vJeo. Steclhammer, in Oates by Mrs. J. MeCurdy, in Stayton by C. A. Ueau- ohamp, in Aurora by Aurora Drug storo, in St. Paul by Groceteria Store Co., Inc., in Donald by M. W. Johnson nd in Jefferson by Foshay & Mason. a- suns SHIPLEY'S - Women's and Misses' Suits MM MMeM' SUITS GALIClAN SOVIETS GAIN 25rv CAP0" FRINGE SHAPE nroio.THiifrHMS ni-ts tniovan rNvusir: Nvrmnt U-UlAIIONANOIIIlrKimi3MIPOfMimoNOt-'WOMlH ESSSWZ "tS. SEM MAM ' ' "T Evrav moLO.nr.Kr hah nft ciiNnro on monfy S"lN0tU. OKUlll AT OU fAVOKirS STOKL IF mrv SHAPE. ' U4 SUr t0U,R A HKIR WETS j nnr.-jn kt.au Copenhagen, March 28, War Minis ter Trotsky has announced in a wireless statement that tho soviet revolution in (laliciu is gaining headway, a Vienna disputed reported today. Tho uprising started In Drohobyc (40 miles southwest of Lemberg), the state ment said, and is sprending rr.pidly to the surrounding districts. Polish troops in Lemberg nro alleged to havo joined the revolution and declared a general strike. Commercial club throughout south em Oregon havo adopted resolutions fnvoring the retention of K. A. Booth as a member of the highway commis sion. ft THOMPSON'S "Glove Fitting" In Smart New Models CORSETS THOMSON 1 CLOVE FITTING" 1 t 'J 71 r Each season brings us many new customers for these famous corsets because of their truly "Glove Fitting" qualities-once worn they are thereafter favorites. Well made, of the best ma tenals, fashioned gracefully, sensibly and for "comfort wear" they embody all that is worth while in a corset. A big shipment has just arrived iu the season's preferred Individ ual styles suitable for eve-y figure. I.w bust, long skirt, elastic tops und insertions arc vo40. The athletic model will be a fav- "."V ",' " Kma' vv"" "' Corset always iluk mini" ,iu, uy ( orset name tliut really of ''Glove means something. $125 to U2S h VOIRE Is the name of our higher grade Corsets. 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V -a-. .1 0'J mtr Increase in the Price of Coffee aoesnt bother the user of INSTANT P05TUM This table drink of rich coffee like flavor con tinues econom ical to health and purse. Not a bit of waste Thousands Of Dollars Spent In Making Film Very few people have any conception of the immense amount of money that must be spent ami thrown away in the making of a great picture ipectaclo such as Griffith's supreme triumph "Hearts of the World." In all 1JU.0U0 feet of film was exposed und photo graphed and yet ouly U'.OOU lcei aro shown. Thousands urion thousr.iula of feet of film tluit represented months of thought and labor und many thuusunds of dollars in expense hud to be thrown away in order to reduce this wonderful pietuio t0 a single evening's entertain ment. The saddest days of the great producer's career were those when with his camera man and nuBistnnts ho sat down to cut this precious film. Kverv inch was dear to him and it was like parting with his heart's ftlood to see it thrown ruthlessly into the discard. Hut it had to be, for although every foot wi-.s rich in story and material it would have kept an audience thirty nours in the theatre to seo every foot of picture j that had been made. 1). W. Griffith is the muster of tho world when it conies to picture spec tacles. He almost makes them talk and he is the only producer who does not make one regret the nliscnco ot the voice. "Hearts of the World" will bo seen in this city at the Oregon tncatre tonight mid Saturday. It was greeted vrsteniav by capacity houses both aft, ernoou and evening, mniiv of the spec tutors seeiiiir it for the second or third time. It is too great an affair to bo grasped nt one sitting. BRINGS THE ROSES TO CHILDREN'S CHEEKS Only Coats Few Cents Make It Your self Same as Ordinary Te Ask grandma about T)r. farter's K & B Tea and she will tell you that thousands of people used it as a s.nrin" cleaner nnd tonic in her younger days because it vn, justly famous a a real, ly efficient herbal 'remedy. To drive out of the system the ac cumulated impurities of the winter is good advice nnd people who want bet ter Mood' and keener enjoyment of life should not neglect taking at least a two weeks' treatment of gentle health building K 4 B Tea. Drncgisis will tell you that scores of people enjoy a eup at bedtime because it keeps liver and bowel in nroner condition nnd ends bilious attacks and sick headache. Give it to the children: thev like it. and it acts very gently on their little bowels. Be sure vou get JOURNAL WANT ADS PA LOOK YOUNG DARKENJRAY HAIR Use Grandma's Sage Tea And Sufykr And Nobody Can Tell. Brush It Through Hair. Gray hair, however handsome, de notes advancing age. Wc all know tho advantages of a youthful appearance. Your liair is your charm. It makes or mars tho face. When it fades, turiit gray and looks streaked, just a few ai plications of ftige Tea and Sulphur1 enhance its appcaranco a hundred fold. Don't stay gray! Look young! Eith er prepare tho recipe at home or get , from any drug store a bottle of "W eth'g Sago and Sulphur Compound, ' which is merely the old time recipe Im proved by tho addition of other ins"-" dients. Thousand of folk recommen't this ready to use preparation, .becaii it darkens tho hair beautifully, bcsidei no one fan possibly tell, n it darkem so naturally and evenly. You moisten . sponge or soft brush with it, drawing . this through the hair, tnkieg ono small strand at a time. By morning tho gray hair disappears; after another applica tion or two, its natural color is restor ed and it become thick, glossy ant lustrous, and you appear years young er. 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