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PAGE SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, MAY 6. 1910. Your Other Brain -.v. Down in the abdominal cav ity lies a great "plexus" or network of nerve centres, that has been called the "abdominal-brain." It cannot think. Its functions are to superintend and keep in operation various mechan ical processes, such as the proper secretion of mois ture by intestinal glands and adequate action of intestinal muscles in the walls of the bowels. It receives messages from nerves in various region of ' the body, but being unable to reason, it often acts blindly, imperfectly, or improperly. It may stop secretion, lessen muscular action and the result is constipation. Castor oil, pills, salts, min eral waters, etc., do not reason with the abdominal brain, they force it to tem porary action, to unnatural effort, until the bowels move. But this is followed by a sulky attitude or even a "strike" by your other brain, and the constipation is increased not cured. 90 ' c of human illness results from self-poisoning, caused by constipation. But Nujol acts differently. Nujol is not a drug, does not act like any drug. Nujol acts mechanically to coax the bowels to move easily and thoroughly at regular intervals. Nujol supplies aeccaaary snoiatur to bowel content,, saak it eaaier for tired iatestioal sauielt to let, abaorbt poisoaout Better, over come atafnatioa aad by to doiof peraaadea the abdominal braia to aet ratioaally aad efficiently. Nujol hai as deleteriout after effects, (brail food habiti instead of bad oaes, overcome eoaitipatioa at ar age, voder any condition. Get a bottle of Nujol from your druf iat today and lend coupon for free booklet " 7" irlj tft f Dm(rr. " Warnine Nu0' ,old ool ' ruining, ; ,etled boei baarin the Nujol Trad Mark, loaiat on Nujol. You may wfftr from ubtitute. Nujol Laboratories STANDARD OIL CO (NEW JI'RSHY) 50 Uroiiixar, New Yark ... ' ' rO " I . Nujol Laboratories, Standard Oil Co. (New Jeraey), SO Broad way, New York. Pleat lend m free booklet "Thirty Feet of Danger" eoaitipatioa aad auto-intosioation in adult. Name... Address... I Gtv News : A meeting; of the veteran of the late war will be held Thursday eve ning at the armory to discus plan for observing memorial day and for ,He ll.'l v Hpiccr ami Myrtle ZJiiiiueriuua of Al; slates Hint be anticipates n jjri-at fruit . ':'") yi'ur and that all of the process plants I Mrs. TIuhiih K. I v 11 ii of Gladstone, ' will k' crowded to capacity duiinir the sj.Wire or former assistant stale Trcas- .tner liyan, came to Salem yesterday In nndorjjo mi operation. JShe in at the Salem hospital. Mm. II. I, H. X. Avifoii is spending tho L' I . . . . ........, ...i.i ,11 me uru-l Mrs. . f, l tiou Mectrie tin inornlnir. I resident of thin pit v. left Mntnrdnv f. bnpt. .1. A. Churchill left thii morn- . tornoon for Haleni where .!, . aides. She Inn 'boon visiting for the inf for I'liitlainl on a business trip. H. W. Hooih ikf Hosebui'ir is a vis itor in the pit v today, slopping at tho Manion hotel, . pant two weeks with friends in this citv. ,Hiiai4iiirrr .News. VV. lOriuer. innniiuei. if Mm I .. . u.ohk lecent arrival at the Cnpi- tfer IVint IVIiintf Co., spent the iln.v tal hotel are l Watson of Klamath i in thU citv inspoctinir the local plant' .r'all; .1. J. Niniinniis, Dnlliis; H. K. and lit londiiijr to hiiines matters. He! ll A , I f x s. ? vfi fiSiv CAJ58Y CATHARTIC. Children wake up with a Clean Tongue, Sweet Stomach, Clear Mead. All Feverishness, Biliousness and Constipation Gone! Delicious Laxative! coming seasuu KoiwIiui'K .Review. Wenatchee Boy Elected President Of Phili3orians Kulpli Tlioniaa of Wenutcheu, Wnsli., was elected president of the rhilidorian Literary society of Willamette Univer sity at the last mctine;. Thonma is n liroininent Koihotnore, lieini; at present treasurer of the Htttte Oratorical asso ciation and niaiintfer elect of the Wil- jlnmette l'olleian. Other officers were liottiird Mort, vice president ; Hryan McKittink, secretary; Huyarit Finley, nssistant secretary; Leslie Fisher, treas urer; l.nueine Kowersox, critic; Orville reported, and Harold Nichols, seicnnt at aims. A one act fane play entitled 'draft' will he put on in the society hall Wed nesday nt o clock. All juuiov and senior male students of the liixh school are invited to be present. Three Salem Men On Board Hospital Train Bound West Portland, Or., May (1. A special hos pital train carrying 130 sick and wound ed soldiers will arrive in Portland at MO o'clock this evening, Mopping un til midnight when the journey to Camp Lewis will be resumed. Atnoim those aboard are the following: Fred 1). Iluuuhnwutit, il24nl bakery company, Hnleui; Private William M. Murphy, .'107th infantry, halem; Private Joseph L. Mel'omiis, IMIoth infantry, Sa lem, anil rvrucr.nt William linker, ii.'lrd tflcxnipli battalion, Ku'ciic. the July 3-4-3 honieeonung event. It is iinderstoo 1 that the young veterans are planning to take part in the Me morial day exercises. At the meeting there will be adopted by-law and con stitution of the organization. Tha Cherriana rteponded to the week ly drill last evening to the number of Oi. Captain Mangis put them through the work for about two hours. With this numlx'r respondiu to the Monday drilling, Captain Mangis believes they ill be ready for the Odd Fellows state eonvention Memorial day exercises. Kose festival, or the great homecoming and roiirth celebration, and for the an nual junketing trip to be taken some-: time next August. o Now that the war Is over, Irish in vestment hotisos are lookin; to this part of the country for desirable in vestments. The head office of ono firm, located at Westland Row, Dub lin, Ireland, writes the halem Commer cial cluli it is sending competent en gineers to this country, and if there is anything that requires inspecting before the making of a loan, the office is Hilling to send its engineers here. C. I. Lewis, of the Oregon Agricul- tural college who addressed meraoers or' the Commercial dub yesterday at the weekly Marion hotel luncheon, said that he knew of many districts with out one tenth of the resources of this valley that did ten times the advertis ing done in the Willamette valley. He was of the opinion that the advertis ing of tho vnlley should he brought to some high standard and that it should be uniform. With revenue stamps amounting to 2tl . 30, showing that the transaction, involved J(i,."iU0, n deed was tiled yes terday in the county recorder's office tinnsferriug title to lii".43 acres cf land in township 7 south, of range 'i west. Charles It. Durhiu and wife were the grantors and William liuth the purchaser, llio farm is just a few miles directlv east of Snleu.. Tomorrow - Thursday f-'"a. I I? ' - - J 1 - 4 I 1 ' : Ew 3...;..,vx i.v MrmMt( Mima. LILA LEE m "PUPPY LOVE" "Let us dream of the days that are gone, Maggie, When You and I were young" Old Song. VLA Li "NICK '0 TIME BABY'1 A first class comedy THE REG oN A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Ktols, Margaret and lliehard Stolz and Miss Nina McNnry will' leave this evening for a six weeks vis it in Washington, 1. C, with Senator MeXnry. They will travel direct to Colorado Springs and then through the south on their way east. Mrs. Htolz and Miss McXarv are sisters of the senator. At the meeting held yesterday be tween .Titdgo Unshey and the county commissioners and the committee ap pointed toy the Rood roads meeting, no changes were iniule in the lorntion ot the proposal Mil miles of hard surface and o0 miles of gravel roads. Tli main work was thut of figuring out the apportionment for each roud tii triet. As the matter now stands, each road district will get on its roads, the amount it pays in from special tuxes and the bonds to be issued, plus a pro portion of the amount raised in Sa lem .The big work of this committee, eooncratinsr with the county court, is ti determine just what part of the load in each district is to bo hard suifnced and what part shall lie gravelled. The hard surfacing is estimated at $lo,0W a mile and the iriavel roads nt hhmj. if a district has a certain amount of money, the problem before the county court and the committee is to oistrio ute the monev to the best advantage of the district. Two thirds of the mon ey raised in Salem will be given to the Snl em market roads district, and one third to the outlying district. Uy this method, the weaker road districts get a Knights of Pythias. Mr. Gilmore was bom in Salem and lived here until a few years ago. Lemuel E. Estob of Company D. l-7lh regiment, Iil!d division, arrived in -New lork today, according to a telegram received bv his mother, Mrs. A. C. F.steb, of .iTi Mvrtle nven le. lie has been in the service about two years, enlisting from Willamette imi- i yersity. After six months of training in this country, he was sent overseas anil has been in some of the heavy fighting. He was a former member of; Company M. iug at I) o'clock. bank and later becunie deputy governor The highwayTDiimsion are meet-l1" thtt,e o 1,f'""'"'s- iug in Portland today for the purpose of considering bids on 17 paving and. grading projects, and also bids on ; about ."i0,tit( worth of road bonds, j New Director Genera Of Salem lodge No. 336, B. P. O. E. will given dance this evening for K1V and ladies at the lodge rooms. Dune-j establishment For Biliousness Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Bloat ini, Gai, Constipation all these dis tressing consequence of indigestion are T Id! n i n 1 IT i ' avoided it the bowel arc keep opco 1 weimi Kcstrve Bank Named Shii Krnncisco May ti (1'nited Press) I FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS John (i.'Culkins, deputy governor, wasi ct promptly, without pain or nauaca. this afternoon elected governor of the; They clear the bowels, sweeten the Twelfth federal reserve bank, succeed-i atomach and tone up the liver. ing the late James K. Lynch. Calkins became paying teller upon the of the federal reserve COURTHOUSE. YES Mrs. lteartrice K. Townsend, mluiin istrntrix of the estate of Thomas H. Townsend, appealed before the county court yesterday and presented lier ac count as administratrix. The personal property amounted to (ll!l,(!'JJ.ilS, the real estate 2(10, and interest collected loO.oH, mnking the total value of the estate l;l,H71M). The administratrix, the report shows she lias expended siil !". June 4 was set as tho date for the final hearing. The last is cut away in the shank, especially on the inside and a "hammock" constructed in the shoe supporting the arch at this point These two features working together give a support and uplift to the foot not found in any other style. This is the "Unlocked Pro cess" shoe for Men and Women. If you wear these shoes you will not have bunions or callouses on your feet. You do not have to take any chances. Come to us and we will give you the names of those who wear them and you may ask them. I A marriage license wi. issued this morniiiK to Phillip II. McLaughlin, .'1, j of Hilverton, a farmer, and Mis. llelene ) Carlin, 7i4, also of Hilverton. This was ' his first marriage ana tft VKint for , her. proportion of Halem money. Work on the Vlley Packing house, to be erected north of tho city by Ktensloff & Cross is progressing rup- idlv and now it is thought that the plant will be ready for business by October 1. Uv the way, the packing plant will he of such "proportions that the government will keep three inspect ors on dntv at all times. As in other large packing plants, no meats will he shipped until having received the of ficial O. K. of the inxpectors. The poUce are on the track of the thieves who recently stole two Chevro let cars. This morning one of the po lice force left for Vancouver, Wn., to i.nck niio of the thieves, me police force has been making life mis erable for automobile thieves. E. R. Whlichunt. R. F. D. 1, Norfork. Va.t Foley Cathartic Tablet tiav done m more food than any medwia 1 cvi-r uicU." I. C. Perry's. ; Br J THE SMOOTHEST SMOKING TOBACCO Dr. L. R. lildg. corner Phone 1H. Springer, Court dentist, Moore and Liberty. tr Dr. B. L Steevea, who U doing the south in his Htudebaker, write friends here that it i pretty tough sledding in northern Vlorida and Georgia. e has just visited Savannah, Georgia, and is now heading north for Kiehmond The final account of A. H. Sicumuiid. I Virginia. Judging from his general mi mi ii ii n tor ot Hie l ourviile. was apiirov or A. K.iMiegmuiiil, Virginia. Judging irom "i aj.-nr... estate of Urn Hie eomments on eonilitious, h has found ved bv the county Ino roads or country that compares with court this morning. we no snoi; KKPAIIUXG mTm m. Mai If ii V HOME OF QUALITY AND IK) IT WELL In the matter of the suit of Felicite M. M. Manning against Mary V. Greg oire, the motion of the defendant to set aside the decree was overruled by Judge Hinghaiu, In the suit of (). K. r'lclcTier rersus Sophia Fischer and others, which was tried at the Inst term of eourt, the de fendants object to the eost bill of it bchs (ieiser, claimiiiir he traveled only .til miles instead of 71. Also that of witness K. 8. Applemiiu, who was al lowed in the coat bill two dxs and iliom the defendsnt thiims should hsc been Allowed but one ilsv. Tens A. Iloe.lnlil has brought suit against John llesedalil for a tliorce. Thev were msrrietl in 1910. She alleges that he called her bad names and threat cned to kill her. The plaintiff conducts the store at McKee station and she id leges he hanm around the store after dink. this J'art of the world. Charles OUmore who died in Oregon City vtsterdav will 1e buried in X lorn Thursday. The services will be held in Oregon City and the body for warded to Halem in rare ot .Vobb Cloiigh for burial tn fiie Md Fellows eemetirv. He member of the If you cars, for nealth and Sturdy vigor, you'll care for GrapeNuts a auperb wheat i end barley food Delicious! tj jt:' 7 tr m mm r ... a 11 a.' . . want my HI by Mother I n UfHEN I smoke, tobacco cured Nature not by Mother-in-law Process. There is nothing harsh in Nature's methods no stunts, no "hurry-up." Her quiet, patient way with VELVET during its two vears age ing m wooden hogsheads, brings out all the kindly comfort of fine Ken tucky Burley leaf. The quicker, less expen sive methods cannot possi bly produce the fragrance, coolness and downright pipe qualities of VELVET, cured in Nature's way. Today it is your privilege to enjoy, with hundreds of thousands of other smok ers, this mild and friendly v VELVET tobacco. i i 'L 1 i !!!! r!A3 m ft 4ii f . " I I Roll a VELVET Cigarette VtLVETS nrtacfj sssUnasa atnaf smootAnsua mak aw right fu wfr. n