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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL 2! 1919. page Tnncn 17 li YIN SALE! m.m O O O O O O 0 Therefore try now the PHEZ JELLIES AND JAMS. Salem made. We can assure you they are made in a sanitary manner and from the fin est fruits, fruit juices and pure cane sugar. Start this new Salem In dustry off. This is "Buy in Salem Week." Phone your order now to any of the below listed grocers. The- Phez Co. ROTH ilMKK.Y 00. 134 N. Liberty, l'hono 1885 WiiLLHR UKOTHEKS GROCERY l.r5 Ji . Commercial, Phone iH C. M. EITI,EY 1900 K. State fct. rhor.o 93 W. H. OlJAiKK 2290 State St. Phone C.O E. ROOKH 1587 Onlcr St. I'honc 269 LEWlU) k 00. J 1244 State St. rhonc 619 C. y. ROKKHTS 4.56 Oourt t. Phone 2o6 NO-VARY (MttK-'ERY 3H3 Court Ht. Phone 409 Pl'RB POOD GRX-KR Commercial hit. Htation, Phone 209 FOSTER k BAJCER J39 N. Commercial, Phone 239 J. I. BITBICK k SOX 4-"6 SUte St. Phone 185 ' J. L. BUS! OK. k SON' 103 8. Commercial, Phone 1S8 Bt'SrOK'8 CASH GROCERY 299 N. Commercial, Phone 198 Bl'SICK'S OA sir GROCERY 54$ State St. BUY Y BONDS iiiTTT vTrun V V U. J. F(fJ) TLYING TAHcISPORT r o 'an you do better at Paris Bros, not only this week by buying your shoes from us BUT EVERY WEEK. We carry shoes only of stan dard makes, which have a reputation all over this country. Any one can sell you cheap shoes but .when it comes to wearing they aren't there. Cheap shoes are the most costly shoes today. When you buy shoes buy nothing but standard makes. BUY FLORSHEIM BUCKINGHAM AND HECHT KEITH KONQUEROR THESE MAKES BUILT OUR BUSINESS IE 1 WE DO SHOE REPAIRING AND DOIT WELL "HOME OF QUALITY- FULL COMMENCEMENT (Continued from page one) retinue, who will escort her majesty to the box set apart for her use at the performance. This will give the pub lic an opportunity to nee the queen at close range and to do the proper hom age. To Observe May Day All that is now required to mako the outdoor festivities a round of unalloy ed pleasure is the proper style of May weather. Though the crowning of the May Queen and a May pole dance are fnniilinr lights, they will never cease to bo fascinating and delightful. This yenr the ceremonies promise to bo un usually elaborate. A great deal of work has been done by the committee in charge of tho dances to muko them perfect in every feature. In adimjon to the regular May pole dance fhere will be the "flower dance," tho "Blue bird dunce" and the "Flirtation dance," which have been daily re hearsed under the supervision of tfour senior girls Glenna Teeters, Helen, iRiws, Florcuco Shirley) and Jteth Briggs. May Breakfast Planned Saturday morning,, weather (permit ting, the young ladies plan to give the public an unusual treat in tho form of a May breakfast at an early hour. This, in addition to being a gastronom ic delight to the patrons, will bo made exceedingly attractive with a floral and sylvan setting. Tho proceeds are to be used in defraying the usual ex penses of tho seaon. Saturday will also be a great d.-.y in the athletic line, as there will occur the annual truck meet, with a full pro gram of events, and a ball game with the Chemnwa team. Estimates place tho numncr of deaths from influenza among tho native of the Belgian Congo at more than 500,000, JAPJTAND (Continued from page one) Agreement Rumored. While there have been rumors of a tentative arrangement whereby the rival claims of China and Japan will be deferred until after the treaty, these i supposed have been repeatedly denied. Accord ing to these reports, this proposition was made by the "big three." where upon the Chinese nnd Japanese dele gates referred the mutter to their re- sportive governments. DFCLARES HAN Spokane Newspaperman, Just Out Of Service, Says j Thrills Are Few. Spokane, Waiih., April !f. looping ithe loop in an airplane isn't nearly so. exciting as the layman would imagine, ' and as far as straight cross country , flying is concerned, well, it 's about as tenational as a Sunday school picnic, according to Jim Marshall, a member of the Spokane Press staff. The newspaperman has just returned . from aviation service in France. It was ' only as a passenger that he flew ! through the air. His particular job was that of picking up the wrecks. Marshall tells of the sensations or the man, not a professional, who has made ! several trips, ss follows: "Except when the air rs bnmpy, rid-j ing the skyplanes is about as exciting as a wet Sunday In eehauken. If there's anything more monotonous Man straight cross country flying nobody has yet discovered it. The air tourist of the future will probably be p. e stunter. He 11 have to be to get much nloasure out of the ship. "Bumps" Most Tbilling. "The bumps provido most of the thrills in straight flying. A car bumps maybe one foot. A ship bumps about i 100 feet. When this happens suddenly,' pilot and passenger gracefully leave their seats nnd cuddle anninst the safe-1 tv belts. Hitting a 'hole' in the air! wives one that satisfying feeling thr.t i the trirt hasn't been altogether wasted, i This thrill can be intensified by lenv-' ing off the safotv belt altogether and , trusting to luck. I did this once in the j gunner's cockpit of a Libert v bomber,! . it. . i t . ... ; anu rne Run mourn aim one nana just managed to make connections as J ex- i ited. Looping isn't half the thrill it's to be. One pilot over in is a secret treatv the I'nited Ktfncs entered the wnr Tho ! signatories are said to have been Japan, Great Britain, France, Italy and Rus sia. By this pact, Japa is understood to have been granted a portion of the IShuntuiig peninsula, the Chinese port of Kiao C'hau, which was seised from the Germans and certain German islands in tho Pacific. Wilson Holds to Views. Wilson's statement last week, which the Italians blnmed directly for their withdrawal from the pence conference, hns been accepted in certain quarters as applying to nH nations whose aspira tions exceed the armistice terms and the ''fourteen points." The president, however, is said to be prepared, if nec essary, to issue another statement cov ering the present situation specifically. SEATTLE POLICE (Continued from page cne) France he was a preacher before the jwar looped 300 times in 63 minutes, few weeks ago and doing anything that number of times is calculated to i take the cinircr out of it. It 's the As in the ease carta that loops, anyway, according to the nnssenirer's sensations. The old formulated before elobe niorelv swines a rinu around the and was, according to the tioym of the police, purchased by the bolshevists in New York with the article it contained from Gimbel Brothers and then used in the diiiliolien work. The heads of the bolshevist ring in ship when the pilot yanks the joystick all the wav back. Changing Plugs Easy. "Because -the modern ship will fly herself, if let alone, changing clothes in aviation uniform. Shutting off the en orito stunt in .France to go up in the front seat, in a suit of civilian clothes, and come down in the rear seat in an aviutiou uniform. Suiting off tho en gino and changing spark plugs in the Seattle will probably bo apprehended shortly and their moveineiits for the past month ferreted out in an effort to trnco the senders of tho bomb. Investigation does On. New York, April 29. An invostiga tion was being conducted here today by Gimbel Brothers, following the receipt of an infernal machine in Heattle, Wash., addressed to Mayor Olo Hanson The bomb, reports said, was wrapped in paper bearing tho Gimbel department store address. Members of the firm pointed out it would be easy for anyone to ninke a purchase at tho store and then use the paper for other wrapping. Postal authorities also have started an investigation. The Invisible Conflict , From the moment of birth and before until the hour of death, there is going on within the body a constant conflict, unseen unci usually unfelt, be tween forces that seek tr de fend, and others that strive to destroy. Germs that enter from without arc attacked and destroyed by the living guardians in the blood, the white blood cells or phagecytes. Poisons generated within seek entrance into the blood and are removed or de stroyed by the functions of the intestines, liver and kidney s. Food waste allowed to stagnate and remain in the intestines, uneVacuated, poisons the blood and destroy its power Jo de fend against outside or inside enemies. Such self-poisoning causes ever 90 of human illness. Constipation turns the tide of the invisible conflict against the body, in favor of the in vaders. Nor does the taking of castor oil, pills, salts, min eral waters, etc., to force the bowels : to move enable the body to defend itself. Not only will the constipation grow worse with the continuance of such remedies but the dose must be constantly increased with an ever-weakening effect. On the other hand Nujol over comes constipation and brings about the habitof easy, thor ough bowel evacuation at reg ular intervals, because Nujol is not a drug, does not act like any drug. Nujol bring9 about a return to Nature's methods by supplying necessary lubri cation of the bowel contents, by facilitating intestinal muscu lar action, by absorbing poison ous matter, and thus securing necessary cleansing of the in testinal canal and protection of the defensive properties of the blood itself. Get a battle 4 Ne'el Iran ysur druf gill today teas' Mupoa lor lre boohUt"Tkirj FffVpr " Wnrnifif NINs sold o.ly ia n arning. bot,i, b.ri. the Nul Trade Mark. Insist on Nujol, Ya Bar " from substitutes. Nujol Laboratories STANDARD OIL CO. (NKW JERSEY) M SfHinr, N Ywk Nujol Laboratories, Standard Oil Co.(Nw Jersey), 50 Bro.. way, New York. Pl. send M lre booklet "Thirty Foot of Dsafer" eotuiipetios and iute-iteiiction"io adults. Buy In Salem Week What It Means It means that for one week ending Saturday, May 3rd, Salem merchants (un-' der the auspices of the Chamber of Commerce) are making a united and de termined effort to convince the people of Salem and vicinity of the advis ability of trading in their home town, not this week but all the time. Why Trade in Salem Because at no other city in Oregon, except possibly in some of the. Portland stores, can you find such extensive and carefully selected stocks of every thing to eat and wear. Our Dry Goods, Men's Furnishings, Hardware, House Furnishings, Women's Apparel, Grocery and Drug Stores will compare favor ably with the best there is in any city or state. Moreover, a comparison of prices will convince you that you can always buy for less in Salem, principally because of our low overhead expense. True Salem merchants pay as large salaries and observe as advantageous store hours as are in effect anywhere, but there are other items, notably rents and advertising which are away below what are paid in larger cities. But merchants of Salem to acquire complete confidence and a greater de gree of patronage must stand united for a square deal to the public. Truth ful advertising should be strictly observed and offer for sale only dependable merchandise. Be a Booster! And If Yoa Can't Be a Booster Don't Be a Knocker P. B. Kearney, Mcr. White Corner Building Salem's Greatest Women's Apparel Store PHYSICALLY FIT AT ANY AGE It Isn't a, It's careleis living that puts men "down and out." Keep your inlernnl ornnns in nnil condition and you will always be physienlly tit. The kidneys me the most over worked oripuis in the human body. When they break down under the train and tho deadly uric aeid ae ruuiuliitea and crystallizes look out! These sharp crystals tear and sernteh tni delieute urinary ehunuels cummin cxerucinting pain and set up irrita tions which may rause premature de generation and often do turu into diadly ltritthl's Disease. One of the first warnings of t'i dish kidney action Is puin or stiffni's in the small of the hack, loss ( uppe lite, indigestion or rheumatism. Do not wuit until the danger is upon you. At the first indication .( trouble 10 after the causa nt one. OH a trial b"l of (101. I MEDAL Unnrlem Oil Capsules, imported direct from the laboratories In Holland. They will give almost immediate relief. If for any cause they should not, your money will be refunded. Hut be sure to get (JOI.I) MftDAL. rNone other is cuuine. Ii cnled bo's, three r'xes. air is another simple thing. "I.ots of army planes in the A. K. F. aro being used to run chnmpugno nnd cognac into American ramps, which are theoretically dry. There isn't much of a thrill to this, for the chances of get ting caught r.ro practically nil. 'All in nil, flVing has become tame. Cafelessness, either in the haiigaia, on the field, or in the air, is the cause of 99 per cent of tho crashes. Less than I per cent of the clashes are fatal. "Ho there you arc. If your cosmos craves thrills, stick to tho old gr.s bus, choose a road with plenty of 'death curves' and open Iot up wide." Free Movies To Be Feature Boy Scout Program Tonight To those who nre Interested In scout ing for boys and who delight In hii ex traordinary good program full of hoy- life and enthusiasm, the Roy Hcouts of fer an unusiiul entertainment to be held this evening at the C'ongregntionul church nt 7:30 p. m. Ono of the fea tures of the program will be the first second class investures that v hoen officially made in the city of Knlem. Hcoiits Herbert and Harold Soeolofsky, Joseph N'unn and Arthur Hamilton will receive this honor at the hands of the scout executive. An exhibition worthy of the notice of nil the good people to Halein who are interested in the education of teen-r.ge life, will be the showing of the film "Thomas Jefferson Morgan 1' J (," which features a three reel vocation mo tion picture of genuine interest. This uicture has been received enthusiastical ly at parent tenrhersL nocintions, the Young Men s Christian association and various educational agencies. These films are here under the auspices of the Hoy Hcouts of America and will be ex hibited at their program this evening. To nil who love boys or who would solve boy problems an invitation is extended to se this nrnirrain. British Ajjree To first League Meeting In America Paris, April 29 (Tnitcil Pressl The Tiritish were reported today to have agreed that the first meeting of the league of nrtioi s shall be held In Wh ini'ton with President Wilson presiding. Article V of the covenant provides the initial meeting of the assembly of the council shnH be called by the presi dent of the Viiited Stajes. BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS Decision On Fourth Of " July Celebration To Be Made At Meeting Tonight Whether Hnlem is to hold A Fourth of July celebration, or whether it will pass up and let the patriotically in clined celeb-ifo elsowhero, will bo do- cided nt tho muss meeting of business' men and professional, called for the au- dilorium of tho Commercial ciub this! evening. j There sVems to be but little interest' in tho proposed celebration and judging ( from the meeting that was called lust, week, there is a feeling that the people ! or T lie city are not interested enough to give any personal or financial hiTp. J One member who hus been on working : committees stated today' that unless' there Is a general rallying to the sup-! port of the proposed celebrution, tliero I would be none nnd the only thing going on in Sole m on the Fourth would be the; home-coming to the soldiers by Ihu Wnri Mothers. "If the men of the city won't come out and sivy what they want tonight, " said an interested worker, "there will be no Fourth of July celebration In 8n- leni. In this case, '(Jeorge won't do it.' The meeting tonight will decwe. It will take a lot of work and a lot of money to put on tho right kind of a Fourth." and the meets promise to nioro than eipinl any held before tho war. High schools which huve signified that they will enter include Lincoln Jefferson, w.,.1.; l..,..m;.. . , au iiptioii, 4 i minim, uiiiiicB, .rutin, jnnd Columbia university of Portland; .Mininn, i nion, Asiunnii, .Norm rtcnn, Ia tiiiinile, fnlem, Albany, Corvallin and Lchanna. School of Washington will enter the northwest championship nicer. Uernianv has sent into exile H'lS roy- ulists. Nothing hus been heard for more th.in a yeur of Captain Joo Bernard, who set out on the schooner Teddy Bear in IJI'1 to iiiuke the jiort Invest passage. , INTEREST IN CHAMPTONRJIT? MEET AT 0. A. C. AT HKI PITCH Oregon Agricultural College, Corvul- lis, April ill). Entries for the two track meets to be held nt the college May i are bmng received at 0. A. ( . IncrriiHca weight and Btrength of Hi In I 1 I- ii..i.i-..nsi U It la tin or. ly (tffnt)lil3 furm of iliophat thnt puni form of phosphate riiiturntly ,...-,. In l,H.tn sn,l lwiu Mitlltl Sold hf flnt iTkiiMt under a piiarun itt; (ii mill -ii un nn ur hmmiitj . s. it- A. 11.. ...... Illl'llll 111. ...... !.... Ill IIHI lllfj IfiMilllff Il i iis"iiiip, III HIUU liilli Lfiiyaii-imi fi i -.m 1 1 irv For Thin People Horse's Camels for bcft reiults in Spring floware end vefeublu. Plsat now Swt peas, pauiw and other Graod Prue California Seeds Alo CibbtfT, Carrot, Onion. Beet, P, Spina-h, Turnip. Pi n't uVt MU that r "just $ gnL" On SU if It Uiimt DeUr U your Jt1r de not frry MorM $i. Hul dirt ior our Mtalsfuc-Prctx Vvut wr will Im frecBftly IttasUJ tm, C. C. MORSE ft CO. Seedsmeo San Francisco Ifhe power chain Gasoline "Red Crown" has a contirw uous, uniform chain of boil, ing point which gives easy starting, power and mileage.. Mixture have "holes" in the chain. Look for the Red Crown sign before you fill. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (laiiiwaisj t t . ft Quality R. II. CAMPBELL, Special Agtn Standard Oil Co., Salem. .V.I j r