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PAGE TWO THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1919. The Colon Is the Home of Health Keep It Clean! LL HOUSE CLEANING is at UanJ. It's a hard job, at best. But consider what an impossible task it would be if the house hr.dn't been eettiner its retmlar ' daily cleaning all these months! ' ' Long before thijnoonecould have lived in it. The accumulated dust and dirt, which is fairlyxasy to down day by day, would have so clogged the quarters that they would be uninhabitable. Yeur Colon is the house where your health lives. It ha different "rooms" in which your daily physical welfare "lives". ,' " These "rooms"'are long and narrow. So they are easily co;rg?d. And when constipation clogs them, your health has ; to get alqnrj the best it can in a home that isn't fit to live in, any ' ? . more than a house, clogged-up with dustand dirt is fit for you" and your family to live in. - , Nujol is the broom that will keep this "home of health" in perfect ' ' . order all the trac, ; ,; Nujol h the only helper that will do this without turning things topsy turvy and upsetting all the "rooms" just as house-cleaning does. By daily use of Nuiol yo- r-n fr-e ynursclf from all the disease-risk, ' discomfort and inefficieni'y tint come frc-m a clogged colon. , Nujol is rot a medicine. Not the least particle of it is absorhed into the system. It is a dear, tasteless, odorless, absolutely HARM LESS softener and lubricant. A baby can take it with perfect safety. It doesn't upset .. the stomach or anvthmg else. It simply keeps the home of your health CLEAN and COMFORTABLE. , . Get a bottle of Nujol from your druggist to-day, and send for free booklet "Thirty Feet e Danger.'; ' Nlljol Laboratories, STANDARa OIL ca (NEW JERSEY), iO Broaihray, Nev York Warning:!? Insist on XlI'-.I uiol Mi l onlr In vnld ' ittbi bearing tno Nuiol Trade Mark. All druiauu. Vnu may mffir from lubstiiutei,'" Nujol - For GonsMpation Sickness Prevention f SOCIETY .- By CrERTBTOE EOBISON . Improvement of the entire Columbia highway, except a gap across Wusco county, is now provided for by the st&te highway commission. A DISCOVERY THAT DENEFITS MANKIND Two discovories have added greatly to human welfare, ; In 1835 Newton originated the vac tnim process for condensing milk with cane sugar to a temi-tiquid form. In 1883 (Iorlickat Racine.Wis., dis covered how to reduce milk to a dry 'pcriziler form with extract of malted grains, without carie sugar. This product MORLICK named Malted Milk. (Name since copied by others.) Its nutritive value, digestibility and case of preparation (by simply stirring in water) and the fact that it keeps in any climate, liar, proved of much value o mankind as bu ideal food-drink from infancy to old age. Aifs far MM.tCX'fl-.f.voM ImlUtian Arbitration Board Gives . Ruling Upon Demands Of Printers Of Salem Today - Actum ou ttiei aomatia or te mem bers of the Capital Typographical Un ion and tho Halcm Printing Pressmen's union for a new scale of wages and hours, tho'.local Industrial' welfare com' mission, acting as a board of arbitra tion, have awarded tho printers a 44 liour week and a pay scale of a dti" for day worklind $6.50 for nights. The new arrangement gives the printers a working day of 7 hours and 20 minutes and increases tho pay of night workers $1 a day, , Head pressmen who are to receive ! for day work and $J.50 for night work. Other awards to pressmen aro: Cylinder feeders, $4.68 for day work and $3.18 for night work; platen. feed ers 1(13.60 per day for day work and 4.10 per day for night work. Press men also aro allowed . the 44-hour week Tho arbitration was in a joint case of Mio Capital Typographical union and .tho iSilem Printing Pressmen's union vs. the Daily Capital Journal and tho Oregon Htatosmnn. Big Boys and Girls Wearing Sizes 2 1-2 to 6 Read When Buster Brown paid us his last visit, he left a tremendous large stock of Growing Girls' and Boys' Shoes. This was more than a year ago. You can now buy these shoes for less money than Buster himself could sell them for. If you wish another pair of the goojl old Blue Ribbon quality, at a price , that is so generously kind to the purse, don't put it . off another day because your size might then be gone. , ';; . '-.'. $3.85 Largo Boyg' Shoes in Gun Metal, button, fuli toe a shoe of sturdy proportions. The same thiiiji in lueo also, and another bu.lt of heavier stock, ali at....... H.T.: , The girl that wears a woman's s;wi but doesn't like a woman's .shoo will find m ,his Gun Metal Button the be.;t for scheXil jnd service. Welled sole, only ................. ?4.25 MeKnv sole, oniv .o.jo $4.75 Here you have the choico of Put cnt Leathers with kid or -loth top, plain or tipped toe, lace or button. Also spiendid kiu but ton with patent io eap, nil for growing fii'ls, wearing SMi to i, at - ... 83 3;- ess I $4.95 Tho shoe built on gontlom inly lines .for a Bov Best," Cun Metal, laee with modified tlng lish toe, leather or Noolia eolos. Some she are h issing b.it yt.u mav still bo'fitud exJ. .?i95 Splendid Buys In Boys' Heavy Hi-Tops KEEN interest is centering on the informal dangto be given at the armory Friday evening for tho benefit of the fund for the Women's building at the University of Oregon. Miss Marjorio Kay and Miss Doris Churchill, popular members of Salem 's younger set and prominent in social circles at the university, have been ap pointed by the university to take charge-' of the detailsj and in turn, have appointed their" committees to at tend to the various mattets of import ant, dependant upon 4he affair. i t he dance wilt be the first big event of the season and no efforts are being spared to make it a stupendous success. Trc eause for which it is to be given H one that is dear to the hearts of all thoso interested in educational mat ters, particularly those for whom the University of Oregon holds tender, school day associations. One proof of the importance, and. -worthiness ot the undertaking is in the following list of prcmiueut. men and women who are n .'ting as' patrons and patronesses for 'he affair: Governor and Mrs. Ben W. Oicott, Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Robertson, Mr, and Mrs. T. B Kay, Mr and Mrs Heavy Mevors, Lieutenant and Mrs. Hobert McMurray, Miss Margaret Cos per, Judge .niid Mrs. Charles A. Johns,' Mr. and Mrs.' Clifford Brown, Mr; and Mrs. Dave Kyre and Tar. and Mrs. H. H Olinger. Tho Oregon Congress of Mothers and Parent-Teacher associations will meet at Medford October 8, 9 and 10. The delegates will leave here Tuesday eve ning, October 7, and arrive at Medford Wednesday at 9:30 a. m. Mrs. E. V. Mnddox is ax'ting as general chairman at Medford. Mrs. D. C. Thomas of Seio is chairman of the credentials commit tee. Mrs. John Waldron will act af song leader and Mrs. J, F. Risley will sing a group of songs nt the soeial eve ning, to 'be held Wednesday. Mrs. George AfcMath will act as transporta tion chairman, Mrs. F. Or. Schicke is arranging an excellent program along lines of coordinating all the child wcl tare work of the state. Tho film of the" Oregon-'Hygicne society, "The Be ginning of .Life," wUl ce shown as ,a specinl feature of Hie convention Thurs day night at one of the 'theaters at Medford. At the meeting of the board held last, week, it was decided to rec ommend to- the convention that the name of the organization be changed to Oregon Parent-Teacher association, Branch of Notional Congress of Moth ers. . .Brest is now the official port, from which French brides sail for their. new oniC8, Tho barracks which the Y. W. C A. maintained for brides in Bor deaux and St, Xazaire aro closed after brief and iiiteuse life when hundreds of torideg and their children wcro bil leted thero awaittng transports and learning something abotit Amorican geography, customs and cooking under the direction of tho Y. W. C. A. hence forth all brides will sail from Brest. Livernool Is atlll the official sailing port for English bridos of American sailors and soldiers. All brides, on ar riving ia 'New York, are taken 'by the Red Cross to tho Y. W. C.A. hostess house at Lexington avenue and East f orty rust street, where they stay un til their husbands are demobilized, and, can accompany them to their new homes, Oao hundred seats for Theodore (Roosevelt 's speech to be given' in the Auditorium in Portland this evening, have been reserved for members of the auxiliary of the American Legion. The American Legion is rapidly becoming a recognized power, comprrs- niir as it does, the very best of Un country's manhood. The. stand that the organization has taken in the matter of those aliens who surrendered their naturalization papers to escape mili tary service, and the drastic measures used in combatting bolshevism aro fair samples of the immense good the order has set out to accomplish, Vioiids of Sergeant' Harry Hoxio will be glad to hear that he has laad- ed in New York and has been sent to Camp Merwtt to receive his discharge. Sergeant lloxie, before his enlistment was cashier in the state insurance de partment and his position as an out ploye of tho state has been roserved ror him, Mrs. John Carson has been selected as delegate from Salem to represent tho Capital city at the first convention of tho American War Mothers, which will be held in Washington, 1). C, on Oetoiier 1. Mrs. A, A. Lee, who is at present visiting in Kansas Citv, Mis souri, will also attend,, joining Mrs. Carson in the east. Miss Genevieve Potter, after spend- il.g two months with her parents, Mr. oral Mrs. L. . Potter, left a few days afto for New Haven, Connecticut, whero she will take up pupil dietetics in a meal hospital. --. Mr. and Mrs. A. L.' Somior and lit tlo son are here from Falls City, Ne braska, for a two weeks visit with their sister, Allie Harrold, and mother ami brother, at J.u riusti street. Tho P. E. O. Sisterhood will resume its activities for the season beginning with a meeting at the home of Mrs. W. P. Kirk, on J'ietv Lane, at .two o'elock tomorrow afternoon. " A party i-omposexl of Mrs. Rose Gage, Mia Rett Gage, Mrs, E. M. Paxton, irs. 'Lewis Mishler and Mrs. S. A. Mc- Elvaia motored to Portland yesterday ana spent the day. Miss Ruth SehulU will leave Satur day for Corvallis where she will enter the .Oregon Agricultural college. Governor ami Mrs. Ben V. Oleott returned yesterday from Portland where they welcomed President Wilson during his brief stav in the metropolis. jl1 Fashionable Women oy Wearing Fall Models IN. Sperling Dresses The name SPERLING stands for correct style, high quality and true economy in women's and misses' ready-to-wear dresses. ; " ' . -.' That is why we are showing them in so complete a variety of fall styles a more extensive and interesting display , than ever before. '. A glimpse of the new models will convince you how distinctive they are. It is an easy matter to select your hew frocks from ' so "many"' tasteful,' smart and becoming models. And with SPERLING makers, qual ity is as important as style. Both must be the best. A close inspection will convince you.. " how good the materials. ' and linings are; ho 'wthorough the making, stitch ing and finishing of details throughout. Because they assure correct style and give lasting service, SPELLING Dresses are economical to buy at their moderate prices. QUALITY MERCHANDISE $19.75, $24.75, $29.75, $34.75, $65.00 UbertyStreet, Salem, Oregon .POPULAR 'PRICES Present Fiume Revolt Was Formed In Venice, Rumor r "' London, Sept. 17.- The plot which resulted in Gabrille D'Annnnaio's seiz ure of iFiimie was organized in Venice, according to advices : rccoived here. The perfect of Venice, has been dismiss ed. .. ... Itumc is isolated today and little news of the recent developments there hf reached the outside world. Six regiments of artillery, it was learned were about to join the raiders, but returned to their barracks upon the advice of their officers. Plumbing Firms Comply To Law Requiring Licenses of light rind scores of sahers came to salute. Tho foot escort was dropped and the run io the hotel was made at a fast clip, mounted police, motorcycle I policemen, and automobiles filled with All plumbing firms of tho city have secret service agents jockeying around bore (expensive) ( ' 0m J Poor tea costs more per cup than good tea. That's the' money cost Poor tea has a health'cost too it's full of tannin which is all right for tanning leather, but bad for the stomach and1 nerves. Good tea Schilling Tea is the tea for enjoyment, health and economy. . Thcr art) four flavors of Schilling Tea Japan, Ceylon-India, Oolong, English Breakfast. All one quality. In parchmrn-lined moisture-proof packages. At grocers everywhere, A Schilling & Co San Fmncisca now .complied with the ordinance pro viding a license fee for plumbers of 20 a year. That is, the eight firms liavo paid to the. city treasurer the semi-annual license of $10 rather-than have action token against them. The ordinance that provides an an nual license fee of $i!0, also provides for the appointment' of a city plumb ing inspector, as n protection to those plumbers who do work that will pass inMievi-ioii. . A tho matter now stands, tne piumo-1 thft -i'iffii-lnr. H enr Onfi mritfircvcle of. fieer fell and an automobile struVk his machine tint he was not hurt. Arriving at the hotel, Wilson went to his-roum to rest preparatory to at tending a women 's luncheon at the Pal ace hotel. No speech was scheduled but it was expected the president prub ably would make one as this was t1h first opportunity he had had to talk directly to women with regard to the treaty. , ers feel thev are doing their share and yvfUTU TAI I ADAITVIl )Cft paving, whilo at the same timo they lLAltl 1ULL AAUUftl dU have no protection from inspection. Any kind of plumbing may be done now, as has been the ease siuoe a plumb ing inspector was dispensed with about four years ago. The firms that have paid the license fee since ordered by the eity coimcil about one month asro, and the dates are as follows: kelson nros., Aug. - to; Gr.-vber 'Bros., Aug. 2.'!: Pntton Plum nig Co, 30; T haupt, Sept. IN- STORM-SWEPT REGION . (Continued from page one) that tho dead probably will not total mofo than 2D0. ' '.- 1' Bcports from Diivall and Jimm Wells counties which reached here today iicdi- -cate no lives lost in that section, out three towns damacetT, the cotton crcp rained and many baildiKgs . wrecks." Two aviators patrolling the border Re lieved lost in the gule, were reporled safe. They landed north of Laredo a-rnT proceeded back ia their plan to Eagle 1'a.sB ' . " ; ' - Koy Brown, former mayor of C'orjrus Christi and chairman of the relief com mittee, today issued an appeal thjjugh. the United Press for financial aid. Sure Relief ans from whom most or them aro des cended, they were alrcalj planning the rehabilitation of tho city. Aid had begun to pour iu froiu the u i state, lour relief trams brouht adui- M Marr, Sept. 2; J. H. Muel- i blankets. Tho military is piepannfi to Suit A I. Vim Hent 1(5 re for the rcfuees iu a systems uitally and Purvine Pump & Implement Co., operated camp. c1M1. 17 f United Press reports from throughout the stricken counties, however, in.die.ited Prcpcsed General Strike Fizzles; firemen Stick (Boston, Mass., Sept. 1". Although voting on the qnesuon of a general strike mi sympathy with the striking police was continued today, it was be lieved in many quarters that action of city firemeu. in refusing to join the movement, may cause auaiittonment or the plan. SAN FRANCISCO GIVES WILSON NOISY WELCOME (Continued from pago one) 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief rOR INDIuCSTION Black-Tan White OxBlood rown; IIUiiHii'iiJfSi I I 1 XT'A --? IVW ,r BIT iW Fir II v only a moment, to glance over the .Htiv.l A Ka KtmM.tt in tho ilewatk a naval baud played "The Star Spang-1 led Banner." Then he reentered his au tomoaile and rode slowly past a eav- I airy escort. There wag a Jong f lieker r tfi piezion irora me nisiar--naiire 8 v lc Word Class Ad Will Sell It buy in salem always r?!' that heal,h?' kapprr " a Blackheads, b'otehes , and pimples are generally caused by improper ae tion of the bowels. HoUister'a Rocky Mountain Tea regulates the bowels," eleans the stomach, clears the eom-.J plexion from the inside nature s way J. fim, rotects the Leather In Any Weather: J conn TTT MM ACICA'S K0E SHOt P0USH tt y S IT IE! V.11VI 11 Li