Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 06, 1919, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PACt TWO.
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OKECON. TUESDAY. MAY C. 1919.
1
How
Meat
H
igh Will
Prices Go?
Swift & Company does not know
whether prices will go higher or lower.
It depends upon country-wide and
world conditions that Swift & Company
cannot control and cannot foresee.
All the world needs meat, and only
a small part of the world is raising live
stock. So live stock is dear now, and
meat prices must keep pace.
Competition will continue to keep
the "spread" low so that the price you
pay for meat will be as close as possible
to what must be paid for live stock.
Our profit of only a fraction of a
cent a pound, is no greater when prices
are high than when they are low.
Swift & Company, U. S. A.
E II
a r- 7Z96T7 AW Oil S&S&S&&&&S33&gk
MUNICIPAL DOCKS
(Continued tram pagu uue)
At
men worn highly pleased wilh the refer- tho speed cop toi, the council voted that
ence "procured at tho instigation of Lee Mori-lock should be rcluined as
those not necessarily always on tho sido up 1 cop and that Chief Varncy should
PoUc Chief Bummonel i V.: J V L .1. . 1. , '"""'"r" "n of M ',r,'w'nt Io-
w' It wan voted that tho rpnnrt should li .i;.i ..... i t 11 .,
a former mrtoi n i, . . . ... ... .. .'. . 1 " cuiuii uo 11
Police Varnev ... asked , '.!. ' . L L. " l,"".no to prefer against
port on hi. trin t. southern rnn..mu. . . ' " ' "" w,'rB officers.
l. ,M.r , , r,nllnK nionon carried! As t in mutter now ln,l tl,r. i. .
to reeind tho first vote and lay tho re-, low temperature between the city eoun
port on the table. Ujl all,i chirf of Police Varncy.
Force Ordered Reduced. .
Chief of Police Varney waa asked to re- out
pwn on hi inp i0 southern lulitornib
whim ha brought a prisuuer back with
aim. last night he presented iilg writ
tea report the first sentence of which
waa aa follow: "In compliance with
ike request of this honoruble body, pro
eured at the instigation of those uot
necessarily alwnya on the aide of good
government, I have the honor to re
port." This preamble waa considered aa an
Insult by some of the eoiincilmon anil
others thought tho chief of police waa not.
throwing rockt at them. Other council
The displeased coiincllmcn had their! '
inning later in the session when Chief j An order for 79,0(10 barrel of flour,
Varney requested that I.ee Moroloek.' valued at fHOO.OOO. for foreien l,mm,.t
poed co, be retained until the first of was received by the Astoria Flooring
year. In answer to the Question Mills coninanv Snturdnv.
the
as io whether ne could get along with After a strike of a few hours, union
a smaller force, the chief auid ho could elect r icn I wnr Intra at Valiimv. a ...
Notwithstanding the chief as- day forced their wane calo from 7.1
eertion that he needed all his men and cents an hour to 90 cent.
SOCIETY.
By GEETBUDE KOBISON
When the Baby
Needs a Laxative
No one know better than the ever watchful
mother the natural doctor of the family in
all the small 111 that when the baby is out
Of tort It 1 usually due to Indigestion or
constipation.
It I always well, In any of it illnesses, to
look for thia cause. The diet may have to be
changed, but before good can result from It,
the bowel must be moved.
Th mother ha the choice of many medi
cinescathartic, purgatives, bi'tet-wsten,
pill, physics, etc. But the little body
doesn't need such harsh remedies for they
wrench the tyitem and do only temporary
good, to often followed by aa unpleasant
reaction.
A better plan I to employ mild, tntl
laxative of which only a little i required.
There i a combination of simple laxative
herb with pepsin told by druggist under
the name of Dr. Caldwell' Syrup Pepsin that
thousand of mother have used successfully
for baby' constipation and it accompany
ing such a Ukliing, wind colic, rest
lessness, sleeplessness, etc.
The nursing mother will also find it ideal
for herself, and it is especially important that
he be free from constipation.
Syrup Pepsin ia guaranteed to do a prom
ised or the druggist will refund the money.
Thousand 6f cautiou families hava it in
the house, secure againtt the little ill.
SDr. CaUwtll'$
YRUP PEPSIN
The Perfect 21 Laxative
PRICC AS ALWAYS
ta apit ef frwttv tatwswd bbontnrr mtta 4m
to ttm Wsr, by wriNrins prrrf,ti snd sbaorbint: mm
in Kvs mamtsnrd the r" s h this
' Itmsir tosttv haw been old by fin mm. Km UK pH
3 ran. Twa mil iix. and fl.lM.
FREE SAMTUS
tf ron hove amr mh! Dr CV!wH'i Svnip
Frpsin wmA kjrmhrm Iral tMlh to Dr w. B. Caldwll.
WsMunstoa St., MmlHlto. III. If Ihm mn
I';".'" h,'- r Dt. CokJwsli Book,
Mr. A. X. Bush of SaUm and
Mrs. Item telling of Portland have
beea appoiated by the State Vi ar motar
era to serve on the committee to secure
a BtiBorial for atembcrs of the 116th
engineer who lost their live ia the
world war. A regimental fund of 57(l
accumulated while the 116th was ia
raae and this sura has been dividcoj
(between Oregon, Washington and Ida
ho, the rofrtraent wing composed of
mca rrora these states. A jrovision
waa made in the distribution of the
mosey, that it be used ia erecting a
memorial for those who were killed,
and H is for this purpose that a com
mittee hat fceea appointed. Allen B.
Joy and George B. Funk of Portland
am the other members ef the commit
tee, having been apiointed by the Path
era of the Soldiers and Sailors club.
Ifta iNinrn 31 eXary will leave tonijht
for Wshingtoa D. C, where 6he wUl
remain with her brother, tenator
Charles McXary, until the close of
congress, fhe will be accompanied by
her sister, Mrs. W. T. ituli and hua-
band, and their two children, -Margaret
and Kiehard. who will be her
guest in the capital for a month or
two. The trans continental trip nill
be made by way of Salt lake city,
then south to Xcw Orleans, arriving in,
VYaahisgtOtt over the southern route.
The Woman's Relief Corps Aid so
ciety will be entertained Thursday af
ternoon at the farm home of -Mr.
Prudence Bouffleur, in Polk c"ounty.
Assistant hostesses will be Mesdatue
Kmma Byars, Ida Itubcock, Mury
Griggs, hlizabtth Bushnell, Jennie
Browning, Kliaibrth Bullock, Mollie
liennett and Hdbccca Bales.
The ladies will awmble at the vlec
trie depot at one o'clock where autos
ill be at their disposal to convey them
to the place of entertainment.
Governor Ben Olcott will speak at
the animal spring luncheon of the Port
land Federation of Women's organiza
tions which will be held in the grill of
the Portland hotel Saturday. The only
other speaker will be Mrs. Alexander
Thompson, who was a member ot the
legislature during the vast lwo ses"
siona. Mrs. Thompson has become t
tremely popular among club wom,
cause of her gaiinnr championing or
the teachers salary bill which owes its
uassaifo to her tireless efforts. She
firnt became noticeable in educational
circles two year ago when her zeal in
the house of representative forced the
passage of the bill providing for an
eight months school term each year in
every district. Mrs. Thompson has re
cen tiy moved to Portland to reside.
w
Mrs. B. J. Hendricka of Salem,
who was appointed state war mother
bv the utu Ciuvernor vv itnycomoe, win
attend the meeting in Hotel Portland
tomorrow night, of Portland unit o.
1 of American war mothers. Nic will
speak, as will also Mrs. Caylin V. Dy
ment who recently returned with her
husband from .France. A feature of the
musical tirmrram of the evening will
be the violin selection by Lucie Adeli
Becker, who recently came to America
from Aluce with her brolher, Profes
sor tiucien Becker.
, . .
The La Area club met at the home
ot the Misses Kmma and Bertha Wal
dorf last evening for a short bunnes
meeting followed by a social hour. Ar
rangements were made for a picnic to
bo held the Friday evening of thia
week.
Not A BlemiaTl
j 3 sppeartnee of bcr com-
ij km P,rminnl
and Umponry skin
troublr are elfectivcly
conceskd. Reduces un
natural color and corrects
greasy skins. Highly antiseptic,
used with beneficial rcsuks as
eu'a'ivf ace-nt for 70 years.
Individuality In
Style
Says That Jiffy-JeQ
Bars Gluttony
Mr. Alfred W. McOann. the food
expert, writing ia the Xcw York
Globe, say that the greatest virtue
of Jiffy-jell Is as a barrier to glut
tony. The average person greatly overeat
On follows a big dinner with a hear
ty dessert, too tempting to refuse. And
that is often the final straw.
Jiffy-Jell supplies a dessert which
is healthful and enticing, yet it doe
not tax the stomach. The bodv of th
dessert ia formed toy a little gelatine,
sweetened and acidulated, dissolved in
a pint ef water. The flavor 19 a fruit
juice esseace made from the fruit itself.
A few years aga a large wholesale
grocery house in Xew York discontin
ued the sale of all so called f-uit flavors-save
lemon and orange. The reason
given was that other fruit flavors could
not be manufactured, so snytlictie
ethers, etc., had to be s"jbstitut'ii.
But the makers of Jiffy-Jeff have
found a way to supply these true fruit
flavors. They make them by condens
ing fruit juice. Then they seal them
in glass vials a bottlo in each j'"ck
agf so they keep.
Thus Jiffy-Jell is bringing to mil
lions a true fruit dinner emler. It su)
plies the delights and tho healthful
news of fruit. And, like fruit, it does
not tax an overloaded stomach.
Mr. McHlaun Says that Jiffy-Jell
has done more to put Waukesha
the map than all the Waukesha Spring
Water that has been bottled tor cen
tury.
ft
I
cm
1
m
"GETS-IT PEELS
MY CORNS OFF!
Any Oom or Callus Comes off Peace
fully, painlessly. Never Fails
It's almost a picnic to" get rid of
a corn or callus the "Oetslt" way.
You spend 2 or 3 seconds putting on
2 or 3 drops of "tiets-lt", about as
The Woman's Home Missionary so;
ciety of the First Methodist church,
will meet in regular session Wednes
day evening at 8 o'clock in the church
parlor. Mrs. Olive Metcalf Hand will
speak about lumber camps and mines
and the lendid urogram will be fol
lowed tT a social hour. All husbands
snd friends of the members are invit
ed. Announcement is made that May day
exercises of the West. Haleni school
will be held this evening at K:30 o'
clock. Hveryone i. cordially invitcn.
f 'nnm-fVLSnifln A lid Mr. . C. HSW-
ley left yesterday for Washington, D-
C.
w
Mrs. Horace Svkes and daughter,
leanette, and Miss Lilian Olson spent
the week end in Portland with rela
lives and friends.
The Only P..Mt-Off W.r U "Gu-lt."
simple as putting on your hat. "(lets
It" does away forever with "con-
trnptiou"," "wrappy" plasters, greasy
ointments that rub off, b'ood letting
knives, and scissors that snip into the
"quick." "(lets-It 1 cases pain. Your
"jumpy" corn shrinks, dies, loosens
from the toe. You peel tho corn pain
lessly from your toe in one complete
piece. That's where the pienie comes
in youd peel it off as you would a
banana peel. Nothing else but "(lets
It " can do it. Uet peaceful, common
sense "Octs-It."
"Oetsll" the guaranteed, money
back corn remover, the only sure way,
costs but a trifle nt any drug store.
Choose the Model Which
Best Becomes You
You have that opportunity when you inspect our
varied and choice assortment of Spring Dresses.
They are carefully selected to meet the individual
requirements of our trade.
Each model is distinctive in character and pleasing
I. in style.
The little touches of trimming and the clever ideas
in design will appeal to everyone.
Splendidly made of quality materials in effective
come in and see them for yourself.
11 & Sfjipkg (ttn.
Salem, Oregon.
will receive help from Salem to the ex-' The soprano solos will be sung hy Jons,
tent of $i;t,.'l'Jli. ' .!;m;,,, ,i i:ri,i,.i,n nw ,i ,.,
The Hubhard-Aurora-Donald district,
fas accompanist.
will, Uu,;.. Vn,
again working on the basis that Salem !a,siK,inl, witi, ' thn violin. Tim ...
will give one third of its amount to ! ..i.,.i ,,....1 :n ,t. ... r
, . .. , . ... ;.tvjh,vi uiriit-.-ti lit niu ncip nub in even-
u,...ng u.t..i.s. 4u rece.vv ::. ,,,,, with wvpral mh.
,. . . , . . , In Kddition to the musical part of the
district will receive aid' ... . ...
from Salem and bused on the pro rata , u, . ' .,, . ,. ,
..:. ...,;, a,..: u' Smkpoh society will put on a live y
11111111; inc t:..l .... -.1 ... ..... .
nine uiii-aer I'uiv, entitled --a isunen
hell
The Shaw
oasis, will receive
yenrs $i,U77.
tho five 1
SchooCs To Entertain With
Two Programs Tin's Week
of Hoses." Admission to the entertain
ment is free and the public is iarit'd
to attend.
At Colfax, Wash., Saturday, Marion
the 3-yeiir-old daughter of T. J. Crowlty
was killed by a passenger train White
scheduled for the present week in tho picki"g floWC"1 alo"g the traul
Snlem schools, among them an exhibi
tion of the physical culture work being
done at the Highland school. This will
be held on Wednesday evening, May 7,
at the monthly meeting of the Parent-1
Teachers' association. The escrctses '
Doctor Prescribes
D.D.D. for Banker
will be in charge of Miss Phililps and :
M 'f 'd by K. Lawrence k Co., Chicago, j Miss Cox, who w ill put on a number of j
folk games in addition to the regular:
posture work and physical drill. I
Thursdav evening nt S o'clock the'
music, classes of Miss Lena Belle Tcrtar
will present the pretty cantata, "The
Lady of Shnllott" at the high school;
auditorium under the direction of Miss
Tartar. This is n three-part arrante-!
ment of the noted poem bv Tennyson J
and is adapted for women a voices only. J-
HI.
Sold in Salem and recommended as
'he world's best corn remedy by J. C.
Perry, D. J. Pry,
Frauk N. Ward.
DISTRIBUTION OF CITY
(Continued from page one)
Write to H. J " i.-i.i-. ..
Bank. Tracy CI
"Tlia worr r ! "
anyone sve rt
Be wild, i . n.. .ir -
nmmcndcd
from the v.
AnyiMic itiftcrinf frnnT'fiija trouble-mlll or
Sffr,-,houlit ini-iliila si once Hie mcr.lt
t r I). Try it today Wo fuamnlo Iho
oti ie. ix, eoc anu 11.00.
The annual meeting of ?t. Taul s
Ouild will be held with Mr. Kobert
Merrick at the Court apartments, Wed
nesdar afterneon at
Ijist Saturday night the ladie of
the Fi't Jre;iv:erian church enter
tained the members of the choir with
a delightfullv informal party iu the
church parlors. "Stuuts" and muMC
M!cd the evening and light refresh
ments were served.
st
Mr. anil Mr. Charles H. Castner
of Hood Kiver had a ineir
guests for the week end, Mr. and
Mrs. S. W. Settleniner 01 nwn'.
and Mr. and Mrs. 11. H. loung.
The Tiverton road including road
districts 2-3 of 52 and V. of 16.
will require $'iS,)01 for the five years
program. .Soli m will give :i0,tiiri of
this amount.
The- Pacific highway, north of Sa
lem, which includes road district .'i'J
and H of 17, will spend in the five
years ;iti.'2(n of its monev ami Salem
Will give $,12.7:'.
The Wheatland Waouda road; Mute
school, is in districts IS, 19, tij and t2.
Th s r nd will r -q lire tho expenditure
of 12.1,;tyi during the five vear period
and Salein will ';ivc .'i.S.l.".l',
One third of the money raked in
Sulrm will be ued to help ei:t the out
lying districts. According to the sched
ule pr.arcd by .Imrge Hushey and the
enmrni'-aionf n anj which they approv
ed, the apportionment will be as fol
lows: To the Santiam section: Anntsvilte,
Slaytnn. West Srayton. Subiiinitv Me-
hrtma. Mill -ity, (iatec. Bnitenbush
and Klkh'irn distri -ts. the c;tv cf Sa-
lED.ED.ID).
M lotion ibr Shin Disease
Perry 's.
Mrs. 1. t Htcaitt of Suith Salem
irceived a tele ram this morning "" fle- will puve nM.ti10.The tot..! amount
ing that her son, tlton. ha.l ju.-t r"to b. csjiendid n theie districts
rived ia Sew Viek and exvctid to be .-no.mts to 15l.24tl.
home soon. Mr. Slewitt ha been in j -rt,,. sri-.ton. M:. Angel and Senlts
the service for nearly two years and Vt1! d:'.rirt w ill he given bv Salem
was recently wilh the army of o' a-j 4 ,:,74 .
nation slong the Rhine. The Turner Manon district which
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. lavie s;'ent
the week end in A'rlie. Th.y were ac
companied bv their aunt. Mr. J.
Tingle, of Uladxtone, Oregon.
n . t
Mrs. James li-..ble of Oakland. Cal
ifornia. is visum her parent. Mr.
and Mrs. Matk Utham. at llie famuy
residence on North ilst street.
.
Mrs. K,l Hartlev left fur Portland
.this morning on a' business and p!i
lure trip.
BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS
will expend a total of ''.S.'JiU in the
five vears will receive froia a!cm $10,
HOil.
The Jefferson-Talbot Sidney du-trirt
which w.ll en-ud M,.'7.'i in good
roads, will receive fruui the Snlem dis
trict 10.077.
Tho St. -Paul-OiaiKSj cg and Xew
b. rg district, with a total expenditure
of .")-! Si5 in the five years, will be
helped by Salem to the extent of ,-
)S.'t.
The Woodhnru MeKee WcM Wood-
burn and Monitor district will receive
from Salem L'4.(:itl.
Th- erait. 1- u s and Fairfield
When Postum is used
instead of coffee
there's an all around
satisfaction in health
and pleasure for every
one at table.
You do not have to stoj
at one cupful for fear o?
any harm, and children
can drink it as safely as
milk, for'
OSTUM
Is healthful, delightful
and economical.
"Iheres a Jfcasori'
p
aiia
X
X
X
district, oa the same pro rata bails