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PAGE TWO. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1919. w mm fise ELECTED TO COMMONS BY 1000 MAJORITY Plymouth, Eng., , Nov. 28. Lady Kancy Astor has been 'elected to the houso of commons, it was announce'! officially today. The official announcement showed the following vote: Lady Astor, 14,496; Gray, 9292; Foot, 4139. Lady Nancy's majority was 1084 almost 4000 less than she had predict eO. The official result was announced from ,the balcony of the town hall. Lady Astor succeeds to her husband's eat In the house of commons. Klection of the American born "Gib. on girl" who, before her marriage was Nancy Lanffhorne, a famous Virginia - beauty, was the signal for a holiday. Lady Nancy's opponents were Isaac Foot, liberal, and W. T. Gay, laborite. The bye-election resulted from suc cession of Viscount Waldorf Astor, for mer M. IV from the- Sutton district, to his father's title upon the death of the older viscount. Lady Nancy, after ur- ent solicitation from her . friends, M?reeJ to enter the race for her hus band's seat as the first woman candl flate ever to ask for membership In the commons. Following announcement of her elec lion Lady Nancy received from the mayor a certificate of election which has to be lodged with the speaker of the house of commons, before a sent can be taken in the "mother of parlia ments." Since parliament Is In session, Lady Astor may be able to assume her seat Monday, December 1. Oelay in announcing the result of the election was caused by a now elec tion law passed last year to enable votes of soldiers abroad to be register ed. ITOIETTE FACULTY III! GOTO CONFERENCE Tean Alden. Dr. Franklin and Vrn lessor Kirk of Willamette university will leave tomorrow morninir for Phi lomath to attend the twelfth annual conference of the Independent Colleg President's association nf ftrsimn Dean Alden and Professor Kirk go as delegates, while Dr.' Franklin Is senre tary-treasurer, having held that office aince the association was formed in ios. . 'The object of the conference is to discuss questions which affect the mil icy of the Independent colleens, mil to combine the experience In the various -liislitulioiiM with a view in nm-fWtinn the administrative policy in regard to uiem. ' The conference opens this afternoon at z:80 o'clock and will close Saturday afternoon. The topics to be formally dim-untied are: The' Uufnldlne- nf n Life," Professor W. R. Jewell of Mo- slinnvllle college; "The Duty of the Christian College to the 'Returned Sol oler." Professor H. L. Unteo nf no iclflo university: -"Intercnllnirlntn Ath Iftics, Competitive or Co-operative,' 'Professor Carroll II. Wooddy, Reed college: "The WlMennin r,,n,.t,A iwn Professor F. O. Franklin of Wlllnmett!, university; "A Co-operative Drive for regon uoiieges," by President L. L. Kploy of Philomath college; 'The Inter ,i:nureh World Movement and Orego: Colleges," President L.W. Riley of Mo Nlnnville College and President E. C Sanderson of Emrene hlhln i Informal dlscussioii'Vill include the objecca of the faculty meeting, student social organizations, student body fi nance control, student self-rovern ment. There will also be an Important business meeting and the election of oiriceis lor the coming year. The delegates will be entertained at a ban quet this evening. Individuals Lose Rights As Result Of Great War By Henry Wood (United Press Staff Correspondent.) Berne, Switzerland. (By Mall.) In the efforts of the peace conference to reweave the torn political and social fabric of Europe only nations have been considered to date. The rights of individuals have not even been mentioned. And yet, Switzerland, for example, today is filled with individuals from every overturned government of Eur ope, each one of whom has legal and moral claims against some government that has either disappeared or is be ing reformed. Until these claims can be re-established these illdivirlimla n,-Q ti l,u of shipwreck on the turbulent sea of European political and social life. Some are without nie:mu nf Avt.,f some are without country or national ity; some are withmit lovni t..n " - - 0 Ul 11 rights. . In many cases their reannrtlvn i-irTi. ceased to exist when ftnma imrrm i'n ment disappeared or wan Biini-.oori,i v... another. More often th n ment refused to accent Mm ,Ai,r.,n of the old one and thousands of In cuviauals were thus loft stranded. Sixteen of the 3H road districts in Linn county have called mpptimu tr. vote on the nuestion for road work. IT'S UNWISE 1 to put off to-day duty until to morrow. If your atomach is acid-disturbed take tHIOIQS the new aid to digestion comfort today A pleasant relief from the discomfort of acid-dyspepsia. MADE BY SCOTT A BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION Four bales of hops, Valued at J500 were stolen a few nights ago from the Helder hop dryer near Sheridan. SOCIALISTS TO PARTICIPATE Rome, Nov. 28. The socialist execu tive committee has ordered socialist members of the chamber of deputies to participate in the opening of.parlla ment, according to phe newspaper Avanti. ' Tentative plans have been made for a new 175,000 Baptist church atr P.endleton. A Quinine That Docs Not Affect Bead Because of its tonic and laxative ef fect, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets) can be taken by anyone without causing nervousness or ring ing in" the head. There is only one "Bromo Quinine." E. W. 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If you don't want to pay so- much at a time, get a small package of Schilling Tea and enjoy the real tea-flavor for the rest of your life. There art four flavors of Schilling Tea JaKn, Ceylon - India, Oolong, l.nplbih Breakfast. All one quality. In parchmyn-lined moisture-proof packages. At grocers everywhere. A Schilling & Co San Francisco ROSTFIN R ENBAUM LADIES' COATS AT REDUCED PRICES This fall goods, nice stylish coats, well made $12.50 to $40.00 Thev are reduced onlv in price, those full silk lined f ones, that are quoted at $75, you can find here from $35 to $40 MILLINERY AT REDUCED PRICES To clean up this season's goods, we are quoting'Te duced prices, bargains in Ladies' hats, shapes, flow ers, feathers and hat ornaments. PRETTY PLAID BLANKETS. " Nice fluffy ones, full 66x80 at $6.25; 74x84 at $7.25 MINERVA YARNS Beautiful Shades, Big Assortment. BLACK CAT HOSIERY Best for wear. Sure to please.'" R. & G. CORSETS The best popular priced corset IDEAL SHEETS 81x0 Hemmed, Seamless, cost 80c a yard, special $2.00 . TURKISH TOWELS. Big .assortment fancy towels, pretty patterns - 35c to $1.50 SHOES The Mayer shoes for ladies and children. Washing ton shoes for boys' and men's guaranteed shoes. Cheap shoes are high in price, so don't speculate on a cheap shoe. Buy only guaranteed goods and you will not "be sorry. Cheap shoes may do you for two or three week's, ours may cost a little more at first, but they are guaranteed and last a long time. 240-246 North Commercial Street BUCKLE UP IN A Chummy Mackinaw That Turns Away The Fury Of a Frigid North Wind There are not many left but they are all for full grown men sizes 42 to 52and dandy good coats. A pleasing feature is the price, affixed more than a year ago, so that while any remain you may get an excellent Mackinaw at from.- $8.85 to $16.85 Nets AT SPKClAt, PRICES 32 to 36-inoh at yard 35n 36, 40 and 64-Inch, plain and embroidered Nets and All overs in white, cream, pink, corn, slate and navy at 'yard BOe 36 to 40-lnch plain and em broiilered Nets, cotton and Ilk, yard .... 75c Extra fine quality In white and .cream, T2-lnch cotton. 40-lnch silk at yard....... 1 1.00 WOOL SOX Li- .4 ur-Wti. .1.1 1 AND SWEATERS TOO There are roll and V neck Jerseys, light, medium and heavy knitted coats in several colors and also the heavy Slip-overs in combination colors sweaters of many kinds, colors and prices..... $1.95 to $11.65 Where Can I Find Relief From Itchincr Trni-ff7in ' Question on Lip$ Afflicted. I.ourc. .Wrt. t. i- . calshedeht5 a"?"j."? fiL-ort come- a orture. The itchinjr i, Yl ...uai uniwarable, and . the ikin cation, of alves -ami ?'.appU h impossible, ! b7c.u,e .MhS? 5?.c.ei ?h.icl1 Is ,n .e Wood, the . .22. Wbli??. 'he fa,r; v., m " -- t; "u- wrtu so-called bTadeuw, the . vr- "'pifniies can r r,'.1!.!"""1;'..' t4 right aJj i; "oicai advice free Railriad Brotherkcds Adjourn Without Actioa Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 28. The con ference of general chairmen of tha four railroad brotherhoods stood ad journed today without accepting or re jecting the new overtime pay offer to workers in the slow freight servk'9 made by Director General Hine&v'TFhe chairn.en voted to send a special, dele gation to Sines In quest of more in fornuiUon. It was argued by a large number vt officials that Hines' offer as It stands would in reality mean a loss to tha men affected, as acceptance ofthe new . overtime payment plan would wipe out (all special allowances included in tha Tirpsfnt worklmr iipTeement"'. 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