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PAGE TWO. For Constipation! Physic Purge or Laxative? IhL DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY IX 1919. Ewryoue now and then become constipated, and mU haa are chronically in that condition. The prrrlexirg question arise what to use. Purgatives and cathartics are drastic and lutoJly came reaction. Saline water are rapid in action but do no more than empty the bowel. Just aa certain an effect, and certainly a much more pleasant one, csn be obtained by the uae of a combination of simple laxative herbe with pep in sold by druggists under the" name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Prpain. It acts gently, without griping. It is an especially ideal medicine for children, women, old people and others who find purges too powerful. Only a teajpoonful is required, and by morning the move snent is free and complete. A bottle in the bouse is insurance for the whole family against constipation, indigestion, head aches, flatulency and other digestive ills. Th druititt mill nfund our mans? it it Iml to aa as promised. PRICE AS ALWAYS In spit of s"hr biercatrd laboratory oata due to UM War, by aaonacina profits n abaorbin twar taaea wa ban ataat. laawt the price at Hues, thai family lu anva haa bean aoU by dnaniata (or the pact ro yaara. Two i 5 and It 00. SDr. Caldwell' $ YRUP DEPSIN The Perfect JT Laxative FREE SAMPLES If yoa km am Med Dr. CaMwrU'. Syrup Prpaia and far a fra trial bottJa to Dr. W. B. Caldaw. 461 Waahnctoa St.. MoMicrllo, III. If tbrra ara habka at home aak far copy of Dr. CaMwtUi book. Tha Care of Baby." tContiaued from Page 1.) mission to mat them ia &a area man ner. Lt- aine's P"aee proposa, to the allies, through tha Bu.litt mission, according to Makoariski, was as follows: The ba.sheviki would sere U oT u aeors oi tne o-a regime DAILY HEALTH TALKS Tha Troubles Women Have (By L. MAC LEAN, M. D.) Probably ao naa is America tins ever better qualified to sueceWuliy treat the diseases peculiar to women thaa 1H. l-ierce, of Buffalo, if. Y. The eases that tome to aim ma into Approximately one hundred and f if-' """"T thau-sards, givin him an experi ty out of tosra" delegates from Dallas, knee that rarely fuairs to any one man. Independence, hilverton, teio, Lebanon j 1 lerre lound tnat in nearly every 'at ! , CArrrrv ' By OEBTETJDE BOBisON , 9httiiJ 1111 EVUIU l :ii , ,i ... . ... .k ....l.l. h Han,. r,rt! in ..l awownsviue, raits lity, sLorvallis ana ere erriam ifsfnnip - t - j ... iraiitr in materals. Kugene were present today at the an- igroaths which rarely failed to (five The bolsheviki would keep their am- "T auKrJT' t,'nvfnuo ' V 7" j J" -" leiu.n.ae ..r- ;.. k. I. ,. Tho business session owned ! ders from whirh so many women suf- I?, , ' . ,.h!.bT'nd?r? ' 'this afternoon and will be followed i fer. He eomb.ned thes root, and herbs Fill'SOUS QUARTET SOON TO GIVE LAST CONCERT independent or joia Kussiaa soviet "onfe deration. The soviet g v r-iment would also agres to withhold its propaganddsts from ether countries. DemobJintion of tke boUheviki srmy w uld take plare ah soon as the alius withdraw their forees. Allies Asked to Withdraw On the part of the allies it was proposed that they evacuate Russian territory, cease financing or eneouraw in opponents of the soviet govern ment, lift tha bloekade ami permit the bo.imcviki ta buy railway equipment and other machinery. The boUheviki further asked tho allies to reeovet 1, OiK),(H)0 rubles in gold, captuftd by the ("iwhoSlcvaki at l'rzeniysl and now held in Siberia, to be used in payment of KiiHsia's debt to the allies. SBaaBaaaBaaBaBBBaaaaaaaaBBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBSS "The bolheviki Will make no inva- ininn of Germany or any other eoun event in the program of attractions, and try," said Mukowigki. "The Germans this seitson it pruniises to bo eual to ami llio hiads of other slates know anything presented in the pat. There that, even if the neoola do not. On all nre two other reasons why it shou. a-e sides our enemies arc on our soil the j greeted with a packed house; it is a S&- allies at Archangel and in southern Rug ll.lll I ll.t I lltlll.l .... ... L I l U... 1 kA ...... 1 .k- l ......tMiiwu aifu ua ouen lias always " ".iii"iib uiuiifr me iub- bcen ready t0 assist in any wav in enm- ian lxirder. We have an army of lit- muuity activities; again, it has been do- " ovrr mi linn men, all workmen, Kted in order to place tlio concert ""t commanded by officers of the old could be held ia territories surronndinf I Jt ".T V T u it. By th pl.iiiscit., SiberU, UkraJ Jhf ' ' ot Pr,1ndr W,'U is, i . viand and til other boffer state. T k . v ' , , r' in the former Russian emp.re eould .V'Il f Eo,eT,rl6 -nd Mrs. .bvidc waether they wanted to. remain i Jof.B,e UKhson, nor, of Cor- vail is were present. Convention officers are Bayrl Marks, Jennie Hughson, Zelda Oartiner, Julia Hilyeu, Jennie Parker, Ella, MetleerT and iBird Thompson. Grand Chief Su sie E. J'armenter of Halem is the chair mas of the convention and her com mittees are as follows: Reception, Mary Anderson, Cor TucEer, Lela Jerman, Alice Iisher, Cecilia Barbour; refreshments, biimt Summerville, Flor- mt a temperance medicine that he called Dr. Pierce "a Favorite Prescrip tion, for that is precisely what it as. This medicine, is sold ia both liquid and tablet form by druggiyts every- k where. Favorite Irecrii'tion is a dis tinct remedy for women and acts ill-, rectly upon the organs that character-1 ize the sex. Jt is not necessary to take! a lonjp course of treatment with this standard medicine. A weakly, sickly.' backachy, headachy, nervous, de!ond-' wenrsjt, with regular or irregular paius with feminine disorders that come in j youth or middle agi is pretty sure to find in Ir. iierce's Favorite Prescrip-1 ence iShipp and Mae Ratkliffe; pro-;tion the exact remedy that her eondi P V tie a n (1 f Cai'I CSr lllCn A0PC2r rOriwi,lliB ,hc rvuci ot everybody, to niUo arll,y "ho muvt worli ar0 K,aJ f I T f If . i unifoi in price of 25 cents for seats anv They get the same pay as the vi I iniu r. miunrpirn I I : .1 . 1 . -1 n ... . ... , am iiiiib 1U UlillCiOllJ Gee Club. Every friend of Willamette I'niver- hero in the building, although it is cus T""i vatt". I!ut this srmy will bo dis- tomarv to make a ehargo of from 50 ''aiided n-t soon as the allies and Ger cents to a (Inllnr for a program of this n""! withdraw their armies." kind. i a i - me ciuo now includes J8 memlmrs. nnv.nms MAN riTTn rw bt -dsttt. ivy aim every lover or vocal biuhic will piaetienn an or the old members and look forward to tho date of May 23-; well-drilled through formor tours, and St. Paul, Mav 13.-A man registered the day when the Liuversity Men's cmituns the best talent to be found in us R. K. Cox. Portland, Or., died of Clee club will appear at the armory In ,th university. Tho group, has had the apoplexy shortly after entering his room the eourso of its a nnur.1 concert tour, j must thorough training under Professor at a local hotel. A railroad ticket indi Th.s concert has always been a bright j John . H.tes, who expresses himself as.ted he hud just come from Portland. , - V'TV well pleased with their .. and ' - m , . leulla tlmi. .mm, u I : . I I . r musirui. T. .. f -, u I iresentation. I, V . , ""; woI;kuth!,wmV,ru,,''liro,;bor!:; work, tliero will be a number of snlns ' ' and readings. Tho renditions will he I " alily supported by Miss Florence Shirley as i ccompnnist. ' j A prominent feature of tho concert will be the numbers of the Premier Gas in the Stomach SENT FREE flour stomach (heartburn), Helehing, Dwelling and full Keeling, so frequent ly complained of after meals relieved in Two Mlrrtea. ilimui s.i.. .... lief from i'nins in the Htomurh caused I tlmr,l't wh"'l' """C i ihout 150 by utidvreated fund. towns in Oregon and Washington dur- ON 30 DAYS' "'c l,ast yoars. This is the last 'appearance of this quartet in its present I KI AX, personnel, as It will be clinnged next Send'lOc for Postage nnd Wnr Ta:f, jv,'"r. a"d ""'it friends will bo er.fier name and address, nnd wo will semi j tnkB opportunity to hcnr them you on appnnal our stomach prepnis 1 1 "rr- tion, Jo to, for .'III il.i.va, i,t which tiinel T'10 ',nf' will give a number of con you arc to aend us tl or return tlio uu- in tho stato, but owing to tho used portion if not perfectly satisfied. hi of tlio season will not bo able Address: BeUUigham Chemical Co., o fill all demands for its aiiiwe-" BeUingham, Wash. l.nst season they sang In 33 different towns. The) Beauty can he yours. Its wonderfully pure. soft, pearly white ap pearance, free from all blemishes, will be com parable to the perfect beauty of your skin and complexion if you will use() I . v ' -l arft-f "ir'Tili" VU v,t i a. gTam, elda. Gardner, blizabeth Levy; decration Dell L. Shellburg, Nellie M. Knox, Mary E. Cox, Harry Levy, F. T. WriehtmaB. The program for the day is as fol lows: Flatf salute America, led by Myrtle Gifford Roll eall and registration Reading of minutes Instrumental solo, Lena Hewitt Address of welcome, Alice S. Fisher Response Alice Gaily, G. C. Vocal duct, May Wilson, Golda Can field Paper, Altruihtie Work, Alpha Tem ple Reading, Una Hall Papers "Love" Helen Wright man " Equality," Miriam Crandell "Fidelity"' Julia M. Davis "Purity," Charlotte Davis Instrumental duet Question box, Alice Gaily, G. C. Dinner, 6:30 Toait master, W. M. Cake "Welcome to the Cherry Cty," Mayor C. E. Albin Evening Instrumental solo. Fern Holler Solo dance, Genevieve Harbour Vocal solo. Dr. L. E. Harricl! Violin solo, Winona Claire Smith, (pupil of Miss Levy) Reading, Mrs. Inland W. Porter Vocal solo, Myrtle Gifford Reading, Margaret Kelly Veeal solo, John W Orr Paper, The Flowers of our Order, J. Reichart, a a a Mrs. F. A. Legg received word to lay from Mrs. B. L. Steeves staling that she and the doctor nnd reached Richmond, Virginia, in the course of their trana-eontinental tour. About sixty miles fiuth uf Richmond, they wer hailed hy tho occupants of a Fnrd, and returning, found them to he Mrs. Harry Miuto, of a!eni, and ler sister, Mrs. Wrightman. The two women were motoring alone and had been trav eling for thirteen' months. They nod seen tho "Oregon" pennant on the back of the Hleeves car and took a j chance on kt being someone thev knew. Mrs. Hteeves states that tho trip is highly enjoyable and that, she and the doctor nrc making the best of every pleasurable opportunity offered. tioa calls for, and to find it after a very few doses are taken. Why wo-1 men should allow themselves to stay i sick whea a very little money spent j for this remedy will probably tnukej them well, is something no one can ex- j plain. All wouica who suffer from fenii-1 nine disorders are invited to w rite the I faculty of the Invalids' Hotel, Buf falo. X. Y., for free confidential coii-l sulfation and advice, no charge being, made for this high professional ser- j vice. Ibis will enable every woman to benefit by the advice of the ilis tinguished corps of physieiai:s which Dr. Pierce has gathered about him in his celebrated Buffalo institution. When constipation is present with feminiue disorders, Dt. lHercc's Pleas ant Pellets should be taken along with rnvorite Prescription . Try them now! tr Pi Slipon Sweaters Middy Sweaters ESPECIALLY GOOD VALUES $1.75 $3iS $5.75 Just in Another shipment of Women's and Misses Slipcn and Middy Sweaters. A fine line of colors and sizes. J1.75 $m $5.75 NEW SLIP OVER SMOCKS Colors white, pink, or blue with colored trimmings. Sizes 16, 18, 40, 42. Price $3.45 "Where Shopping Is a Pleasure" 1. (g. i4!itHj Gk Mrs. Ksther Allen Jobcs, who has been attending the national congress of the D. A. B. at W a.h:ngten, D. C, will reach Portliuid tomorrow. Xfrs. Jobes was recently elected na tional historian of the Daughters of 1812. a a a L. T,. Thomas of iTarshfieid. Mr. and Mrs. Alvio Thomas and little Louinet of Wayton visited with their parents, Mr. aiid Mrs. W. E. Thomas of Salem over the week end. a a a Tho missionary society of the Jason Lee M. K. church will meet- tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Roseoe 'Die key 1440 North 5th street. The meeting will ope.u with the pre sentation of .the mite boxes. ft teiijfitit MnsfMIMIt ptmnitiis Electric Cooking Cuts Meat Bills '"pHE Hughes Electric Range effects a wonderful saving over x other fuels in meat shrinkage frequently as much as a pound on a single roast. With meat at from 25c to 35c a pound the saving on meat bills each week is a very appreciable one. The remarkable oven, with walls as heavily insulated and heat-conserving as a fireless cooker, retains all the rich juices of the food usually carried off by air currents, and the delicate flavor often spoiled by gaseous furnes. This is but one of the many unusual cooking advantages of the Hughes Electric Range. You can bake bread evenly without turning it; roast meat without basting; brown cake as evenly on the bottom as the top; cook cabbage and onions in the oven with very little water and no odor-at the same time obtaining better flavored food than you have ever before known. Think what It maana to ct rstiulta liks thia, with siwn faaj work Hum any olhar method o( cooking requires. Think what a rtlief it is to bs fraaj forever from the danger ot thirties or lha bother of carrying dirty fu.l, to ba rid of lbs film of soot or gummy dopuiiis on Ian;, walla and woodwork to fcavs a dirties ranr and an immarnlna kitchen. Ths Hughes Electric Ranns will Rtv you all tl.cw conveniences; and, In addition, a coolsr kitchen, purer air, mors tlm away from your kitchen. Th Hughes Ranr has been used and enilonwd t7 ,h country's fi""M authorities, Marion Hanis Nail, janat McKamis HilL Abe llr.lley. Mis. Lemcka-Barkhsusen. It has been an. provsd ty Qood Hoiisrkerln(j Ins'itute, and (riven th world's hiKhast ofhil sward, the Panama-Pacific Oold Medal Ltt us till you why it has w jn all lh.se Uisunetiona. P0KTLiNI) KAILWAY LIGHT & TOWEIl CO. z mm II I t 1 ii It c n lyjij arr . WW m Salem club women will be interested in itho account of the luncheon given hy tho Portland federation of womens clubs, Saturday, where Governor Ol cott and Mrs. Alexander Thompson were tho principal speakers. Concern ing tho affair the Portland Telegram speaks as follows: Two hundred and fifty women gath ered at luncheon given by tho city federation of woimi c'.ubs in the Portland hotel Saturday noon when Governor Ben Olcott made his initial appearance l-efore women's organiza tions of Portland. Approximately 3000 women were, represented tiy niemtiers of the federation. Governor Olcott spoke directly to women voters regs'd tng the bond issue to he voted on t tha coming state election when the fate of many public buildings, includ ing tho erection of a new penitentinry at Hulem, hangs in the balance. Mrs. (I. .1. Prankel, first president of the city federation of women's chili who was recently reelected to serve another term, outlined pinna of the federation s work for tho coming year, j reportiiii conditions met by tlic Jeder HOW TO BATHE FACE TO REMOVE WKINKI.ES Since its remarkable astringent and tonic properties became Jmnwri, clever women all -over the country have ueen using the snxolito face Imth to "tone up their tnce.s, remove wrniKies nun draw flabby checks and neck back to norma!. Afler using the solution, the face immediately feels much firmer. Tho skin tightens evenly all over the fnce, thus reducing lines and saggi ness. The formula is: Powdered snxo lite, one ounce dissolved in witch ha zel, one half pint. These, ingredients are of course per fectly harmless and there is no diffi culty in obtaining t hern at any orng store. . ! -A ft Former Salem Boy Is Now Servmg In France (Manmee (Ohio) Advance.) Luther Myers has received a letter from his young friend, Sgt. Ralph W. Mason, in Prance, extracts from which are here given: Lcllavre, Prance, April 9. Dear Friend: 1 received your letter ami gold en wedding card several duys ago, and was nioro than pleased to hear nw you. NVe are now in an operating pink where they operate more than 100 trucks, and there is something uou.g a' I the time. Wo were stationed here from lait July till November. Then we went to Koucn. Then we were over to what is called motor reception pi. ik. That ii i " i lmWkJ whs, If v v i'. i ' i ' A ii ii'. k j- ii,"- f f"jfi ' ,! r I? ft ; , A v J S SnV0 THK iK-VN;1) 01K,iA UOUSK' atton dunnir tlio mat Tear. ; She said there are aproxim;i'My , where all gasoline equipment that came 250 dancing parties a month in Port- to this base section fco. 4 was nsscm land and that the danc hall eondi- j bled. I had charge of assembling and tin" iro tiilonir1n. , hud over 3.ri0 men under me. We turned Mayor Oeorgo Baker addressed tho out some trucks and cars, too, I tell you. I women tipou civic, affairs. Mrs. Alex- At one time we received one convoy of I ander Thompson, a member o the state thirty boat loads of tractors, trucks, I l legislature, gave "side lights on the ears of nil kinds and ambulances, and last term of legislature. Mis Jessie you ean get some idea of what we were' McGregor, chairman of the lunehdon doing. Although we never got io the' committee, introduced the spcakiVs. front, we worked night and day mst tu iW i,ot r.n . appetizing 0MPEfA3 OLIVE OIL "always hesh' Packed in Air-tight Light-proof Can oerve It With All Your Salad, , Sold Everywhere The musical program was given by the same. ith -h J f ttttlV7 '"'on unjustly imprisoned ia jails 'and following guests: IMph Thomas, bnri-j I r,m sergeant mechanic of onr com-, I don't know -ko -1 .., asylums fur nine years. tone; Mrs. r.. 1,. Knight, violinist; pnuv, and we are supposed to hate 78 but as I se it now ii i, ' ",,s0" n'bges he has beea powerless M.sa Ihusy lib,, contralto; Miss men. but since we were reorganized to time at least sit mill . o take any action regarding the alleged Khea Anderson Mrs. H. Urockctt, the u,otu, transport corps we hate hud I don't ear for Frnnee i . "-"i-s to asylum inmates because of JJ0r':'.J"',f'fB yUMy "."d I!"!" 'Jv'lZ: 8 !n'k f W the other directors. """'"j -nuii ciuo cnorus under tne lu H k' 1 LIU DflvrC1 TA ... r- . ""O ume direction of Mrs. Ho tMmaen Heed. UlitUd in. IXUCLJ IU 1 , V . a0ne ",v l,,i w Mis. Henry Hell, who has been vis-' iting in Portland, has returned heme. ' CHILDREN'S mJL ciCls 5 " "- 4 A gionp of Portland folk motored to Salem Sunday and were the gucsls for I the day of M's Kathrvn Uuunell and j.Mrs. J. I,. St.nkton.'l'reviotis plans I for a picnic were alwuidoned because jof the unsettled weather but the dny j wa pleasantly spesit with a picnic din ner indoors, mii,,, and a drive about the city. Those present were Mr. and Mrs .erator. Mis, Myrtle Johnson, ,Mis Warner, Norman Allison, Profes sor Urant t.leason, Mr. Carter, Mrs. Anna Oifbertson, beoa Tulliertson. B. B. HflbK Mrs. J. I.. Stockton, .Mi. Zoe Stwkton and Miss Kaihtva lun nell. a Mrs. I. It. lloUmaa (Celia Haines) of Portland hs returned home after a few days visit with her parents, Mr. ianti .sirs. i,. r. llaines. a a The first dinner dame of the" sea son will be given st the lllihee Coun try club tomorrow evening. Only Cos' a Tew Cents M"ke It Your tU Sana as Ordinary Tea to. I've come and done my I'm ready to go home. sJT. KAI.l'H t' fsnv 6H3 M. T. C, A. P. t). 7.). 'Asylum Authorities Face v Cruel Treatment Charges Ak gtaadina nb.nt Ih-. I'art... '. k B li-n and she will tell vou that thousands of people used it as'a spring! .cleaner and tonic in her voutie.-r dirs, w'rt TV fam,""" ' Rb" J'" Cal- Mr 13.-8ensat.oii.. , i : V '""r"-,J- ennrgea .it utilise of patients by attend- ! To drive out of the system the ae-jant, nt the Agnew st,e ins,u. (,,,,"', igood advice, and ,ple who want bef-! Webster, fisthtin, for r..l..... Z ' IS. " ' "mil 1 Uf ins.tution, and liorsce Wilson, a dir... 'm VI ter blood a n,l keener eujovment of life shounl aot nejilct taking at least a two weeks' treatment of p ii;lc health building K B Ta. IHutkista will tell ye.t Hint scores of people enjoy a cup : be. Is, me biiause it keel's liver end Imi--;s in ,rop: r con dition and ends hi i us ntm.ks and iek headache. live it to the cl'u.-fu; thev like it. aii.l it acw very gently on th'( ir lirtle biwel. l!o sure von jfr Dr. Carters K. &'B. Tea tor of the ssvlum. Webster ni.. court fij;!it here loday, charging he has Die from Eczema "I went to Johni Hnpklni Hnrpltat. I . wnttataraUoctorf. I tried othrf ' rrmeflirC I ttioutht I wovld dia. D.D.D. cored ma after I had tivra ap all hos . m"'"x Mm on aarth.-Mrs. Kaima V, in. stt Frauklia St. Baitiaora. , m. , ' " tisrt srrs D. D. D. beal a many IT,,?., L""". that wa know it will help voa too. In r-t wa ausrutc b tut iKitlla. sse, Mc and tl ss. ED.ED.ED. Iotlca.&r5K!n Piseaso! Terry 'i. MONROf arrow COLLARS THE BEST AT THE PniCE QcH. eWsxt, c.. Trav. K. Y.