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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1919. PAGE TWO ACIDS IN STOMACH CAUSE INDIGESTION OroAto Gai, Scurcess and Pain How TO lTOt Medical authorities state thrt nearly iu tenths of the on.' if stum-h trouble iud:.etioB, .sourness, burning, gu, bloating, nausea, etc., are due to aa excess of hydrochloric acid in the atouiach and nut as some believe to a lack of digestive juices. The delicate rtumaeh lining is irritated digestion ii delayed and food sours causing the disagreeable symptoms which every towh sufferer knows sj wdi. Artificial digestonta are not needed ia uch ease and may do real harm. Try laying aside all digestive aid and instead get from any druggist few ounces of Bisurated Magnesia and take a teapounful in a quarter glass of water right after eating. This sweet rnt th stomach, preveuts the forma tioa of excess acid and there ia no eourness, gas or pain. Itisurated Mug lesia (in powder or tablet form never liquid or aiiik ia harmless to the stoiu ch, inexpensive to take and is the luest efficient form of magnesia lor stomach purposes. It is used by thou sands of people who enjoy their meals with uo more fear of indigestion. HUNTINGTON RE ELECTED Kutfene, Or., April 11. Charles (Shy) Huntington, who coached the Lniver Hity of Oregon football aggregation last neason, has been re-engaged for the K.me job this year. Huntington was a atar of the Oregon team which defeated Iho Vniversity of ennsylvania at l'asa iena on New Years day, 11I17. Tfcoaght 3 Litile Children Nceikd Mother's Care "My stomach suffering was so se vere that 1 cool I not have lasted much longer. 1 did fot care so much for my .clf hut did not want to leave my three little children who needed a mother's love and are. A cousin in California wrote me about Mayr's Wonderful licnicdy and I look a course of it. 1 liavp since been entirely well." It is h simple, harmless preparation that re moves the catunlial mucus from the intestinal tract und allays tho inflatn onat'iou which onuses practically all Mtomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. J. C Terry, Capital Drug Htore, and drug gists everywhere. 10 tiwawH Velars Ta (h hm 150 Liles la Costy Iota Cf. 139. Tj il.e 130 mile already planned as the l.srd surfaced roads for Marion county, to be voted oa at the special eleclioi June 3, the road location com mittee, at its evasion today at toe Com mercial club added SO Biiea. This will make a total of 130 mile, as part of the Marion county program of good roads and tho period of con struction was extended te include seven years. When the road program was presented to the county court today, it waa poiut t d out by Judge Bushey and eomuiia sioners that the roads tad not entirely btvu selected with reference to the tax able property of the county. Also that the r"ad program would need to be re vised before it should be submitted to the iieople. Acting on the suggestion of the coun ty court, the committee added 20 miles to the plans as already submitted. The location of this 20 miles is as follows: Stayton to Mehama, 7 miles; Stayton to West Stuytun, 3 miles; Sidney to the 1'aeifie highway, 3 miles; ialem to Prat um, 4 miles; Salem t0 Wheatland, 1 mile, and St. Louise to Gcrv&is, 2 miles. Mehama presented a petition to the road location committee signed by 2oU, asking for the additional mileage. Even without the road as first planned, Me hama was in for good roads with 130 n.-uies to the petition. The petition to the county court ask ing that the good roads bonds proposi tion be put on the ballot June 3, has re ceived 17oS signatures und it is uudor st' od that about 3U0 more are to be aimed in In- mail, as thoso handling s. veial petitions did not attend tho ses sion today. As already about 300 more than the necessary legal number have signed the pettiion, it was officially lre:,ented to the county court today. This is the first step in the good roads program for Marion county. With the addition of the 20 miles to tho p:-ograiu, it is thought that every part of the county has received duo consideration hi proportion to taxablo property und that at tho coming special election, tho good roads program will go through with but little opposition. t CITY NEWS t 4c When you buy Homo products tho principal and the profit all remains in Oregon. l.f every consumer would use Oregon products, the output of Oregon factories would bo inc reased more pcoplo would be put on Oregon payrolls. Mor homes, more schools, etc., would follow property values would increase, taxeB would bo less. (START TODAY. HOME INDUSTRY LEAGUE OF OREGON The first base ball game of the sea son for tho Salem hig-h school will be pulled off tomorrow afternoon with tho Cheinawa nine, at-tho home grounds of the latter. Several car loads of enthus iasts will accompany the Salem bo.i How To Clean Up Your j System This Spring We Recommend Dr. Carter K & B ' Taar Old Fashioned and Purely Vegetable, but Does tie Work Just the Bime tv. . tW cents any economical mother can get a pneksgo of Dr. Car- j ter's K t B Tea and with it can gent-j Iy, but surely, givo tho little children s , liowels a thorough cleaning and at the eame time they will bo taking a spring tonic unexcelled. A cup of Dr. Carter's K 4 B Tea be-1 fore going to bed will work wonders i for anyone especially in the spring, j Drink it for constipation, upset etomach sluggish liver, sick headache j end that weary hate to get up in the i jnorning feeling-you'U like it the ; children will enjoy it. Be sure yon get Dr. Carter s K.&B. 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(!r'.ie will str.rt w.tii iijiit field, Al- . tiriuh; lef, NuHun; e;Mitcr, Kewrves 1 will li Hirks, Kri.-i.ii-1, Six-oloMty andl I'.a'ij.elt . t'hf-niav.a will furnish the I uini.ire f'.r Ibis name. Tha M'jit pfiuie will he ti!h Kiijcuf on the loenl grounds. Tie et of thi eUIo asaicst Josie The ea nf Iho ifa'e against Josie ftitler. w'.iieh wits to have coir.e up for ', trial todny before the enurl (if Ju ; tiee 1'nruh, hn hecu pr,sto:ieii until next Tuesdav nf'rrnoon at 2 o'el.K'k.j Th? postponement . neeen?nry on ae eount of other huiiness thut had to be attended to today. Homer H Balth, reprewoilng toe Htandurd A'eident lnnr.tnee eompnny. recently rid 750(1 to Mrs. .1. A. Wileoe. whi hiihand was mileu in a iitcnoriile aeider,t on f4onth Oom- mereinl street on thn evening of the Crwriane' annnsl bsnqnet at the ho tel Marion. Mr. f son had earned ia ae dert policy wi'h this ermpan., for ewrl yesrs. Mrs. Wilson is now visitini friend in si FVanriseo. Khf expects to make her home in Portland with relatives. H.as v,liere ho lins been Kervinj; for the nast year, Corpnrnl Alford ami ',! have returned to I'ortlnnd where he will he eni;.loed by the Portland l.ijjht and I'ower rompany, with whom he wan emjiloyed netorn enlisting, The nntionnl f'athnlie war emineil propones to upend $:ili(J,000 in an effort t,. iiriuliu-e food for the future of this country and of the wholo world." ODD IELLOW8 AT TURNER TEN TEARS' BUFFERING FROM ITCHING BURNING .. SKIN TROUBLE, 8TOPPED BY REBINOL , DotTJrsJ a Clair Aiford of the 37th engiuiis, Las Jut returned from over- Oretna, Va. ht. 20. "I .offered for over ten years with itehiitg and burning of my nkii. It never broke out at nil but jtit itehed end burned terribly. I tried ai- '"f" nint everything, but - atti nn relief. As aona , I b. qan lift ing R'-sia.d Oint ment and Resinol Mip the itebiia nd burning left tne nlnin?t at onre. I nad one feir ot Ifes t: -ivtj : i -t:.....,o.. n,il It llHJf .,IMMIirnt wen v two rakes cf Kini nl eviap and wns eomidete'.y eured." (Kned) Ri'lurd T. Hhelton. . Hesinol Ointment and Jtesiaol top sold by U druggist. iff At the meeting of tho Odd Fellows, lust Saturday night, tho lodge wns n. ,reil hv a vinit from District Tnst Orand Win. A. Weddlo of Ktnyton, who gnvej it talk. One new randidato was imtia-i ted. There was a good attendanee and! at the rh.no of. the niecting, tuo kc- i b. kahn' and families, having previously I been invited, gathered with tho Odd; Kellowa, where a program was given. I Mr. V.'eddle g.ive nn intereatlni and in ! utruetive talk. A quartet eomposed of Mendniiies Mtble Martin, Krma II. Gid rlinea nnil MeHMrH. J. K. Whitehead and Ii. K. KobertHon, also a duet hy -Mildred Martin and Avora Hswder, eomprtsed the voeal p'irt of the program. A very fine piece was delivered bv the) talented Robert Orav. As the elosing number, Mr. A. U II tracer gave a talk whieh included nn iavitutinn to the Odd Fel lows to beeHie members of thn Hebelah lod"e, A .nlendid banniH-t. consisting nf ss4 ads, snndwifhes, pickles, rake, enffee' and nlenty of good vanilla and maple tint ice cream, wns served in the dining room by the Indies. The long tcble was' beantifnlly demrated with spring and' wild flowers. j Over a hundred were entertained and 'not before 2 e'eloek In the mornmg did 'the enjoyable time tease. Tribune. UDi jufin " . . - . n n . ww T..... nvrn Kugene, Or., April 11. Irvin Maritti, a Portland youth, is in the l,nne eounty Sail hero today having been fined SI) and sentenced to serve (en days in jail for having liquor in his Kisisiun, Maiilli alighted from a Southern i'a eifie trnin at Junction City yctculi.y mornlii and was nabbed by Deputy Sheriff Nettle -kip. He was taken tie fore Justice nf the Peace A. O. J.eo there and wnteneed. Ho paid the )f) fine and will hoard with Sheriff Pred Htickels for ten dnvs. Morethor. one kind of corn flakes soym and 1 FgstToasu are -the best it-' "l i a ' 'O'TvNAL WANT ADS PAY