THE CAriTAL JOURNAL WEDNESDAY Thursday's Clint? To Be For Defective Babes The March clinic of the Marion county children's bureau, which, is te be held in the Commercial club. Thursday. March 18th, is expected to be the one mom resultant of good, of any yet given. It has been set aside for bablea up to aix years, who are below normal, and in consequence proving a problem to parents. Moth ers who wish to register their babies should, call Mrs, T. Von Eschen, phone HJJ. Boyg JIos. Height in. . 16 1-J-. 1 , II ..... 24 3t ...... M ...... t ... 48 yrs... Wt.lbs. 18 ....11 T-8 ....24 5-S 2 - Jl 8-4 33 1-4 -27 1-8 85 8-8 2 1-i 37 1-8 32 1-4 38 S-8... S3 3-4 39 1-2. ... ..........35 T-8 43.8 .45.. The lecture by Prof. Conklin. 'of the U. of O. at the Commercial ciud, tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock is open to everyone interested. It will he upon the subject: "Home influ ences upon the mental attitude of .the child." Dr. B. F. Pound will precede him, discussing the care of children's .teeth. A business session of the bu reau will be held afterwards. The table of height and weight of a normal child is as follows: Girls Mos. Height in. Wt.lbs. 25 t-8 1 8-4 11 28J-8 20 8-4 II . ..... 81 1-8..: 23 3-8 24 33 3-8 26 8-8 30 34 7-8 28 1-4 36 36 3-4 30 1-2 42 - 39 82 1-2 48 .. 39 33 3-4 ( yrs 43.4 ..43.3 had been sent to hira by the commit tee to ascertain his attitude relative to entering the race. Snoiv. Storm Keeps Scores From Polls Concord, N. H. Mar. 10. Highway blockades due to the blixzard of Sat urday prevented nearly 100 towns from participating in the presiden tial primaries held in the state to day. Secretary of State Edward C. Mean expects thut the deferred pri maries will be held as soon as traf fic conditions permit. It was believed the official returns would not be received for at least a week. Four out. of five registered vo ters In the town of Windsor were ick nnd the remaining voter sought the advice of the secretary of state's office as to whether he should go throuxh the formality of a town meeting and election. Normal Monmouth, Mar. 10. At chapel kour Monday morning the juniors made a unique announcement of their class day excrctaes to be given March S6. The nature of the program is a profound secret but if one may judge toy the number of meetings it re quires much work, and will measure up well to high standard sot by for mer juniors in tliulr entertainments. The 1 u in ni of the normal aro re sponding in a most generous, loyal spirit to the call In support of. the niilluge hill. Superintendent Duncan, who Hpoke last Friday morning at the chapel hour, visited Klkins rural center with 'resident Ackernmn Friday after noon. The Vespertine entertained their new members nnd the fuculty after their proKiiim Inst Friday evening. The Raster vacation is to begin April 2 this year. It covers April 2-3-4-S Inclusive. 'reparations nro being made for 1he Memorial day program held an nually at (hi) normal. The school an nouuncH thut Judge Lawrence T. Har ris, associate Justice, will give the princlim! ntldrcss of the (Iny. The student body dance given in he gymnasium last Saturday evening was n decided success in every re spent. The Hllght change In the so cial regulations recently authorised worked imt very pleasantly In actual practice. Several students besides the eight deiogaten have signified their Inten tion of attending the stale oratorical contest to be held in Forest Grove ihls week end. The motion picture to lie given I'l l day evening. March 12, In tho chapel is entitled The Willow Tree. It pre vents a very pnlly Utile story -in a nioHt attractive picture. people of the county an opportunity to elect a successor at the forthcoming- reneral election. There being some doubt asto the feasibilit of this plan due to the fact that no vacancy woum exist in the office until after the elec tion date G Blowers has hit upon the expediency of resigning at once, his re-appointment being efefctive under the state law, only until his successor can be named at the next general election. Political Pot. Reno, IS'ev., Mar. 10. The democra tic state convention meeting here Tues day to elect delegates to the San Fran cisco convention turned down the nomination of Senator Key I'lttman to be a delegate at large. The conven tion was formed by the state central committee resolving itself into a con vention. The state primary idea was turned down by a vote of three to one The convention named a delegation of 12 members, each to have one-halt vote. The delegation is uninstructed. North Howell North Howell. Or.. Mar. 10. Mr. an Mrs. J. K. Waltmin and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McElwain have returned home from an extended trU to Southern California. Kenneth Coomler,' who. has been suffering with blood poison in his hand has so far recovered to be able to drive his new Chevrolet which he recently received. ' " Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Keene and Nancy were visiting in North Howell last Friday.' Mrs. Leona Sawyer is enjoying a visit from her sister. Mr. Corbett and family are living on the place formerly owned by Chas. Eagleson. Walter Smith and. Hugh Giles mo tored to Creswell, south from Eugene Sunday. ' Thos. Bump visited at Mr. Layton's 18 miles south of Albany Sunday.' S. H. Van Trump was visiting friends in North Howell Wednesday and Thursday. R. C. Jefferson and N. R. Foster are each setting Out an acre of strawber ries. August Woelke and family are now domiciled in the Schneberk house. He has purchased the farm and the Eng elbretson place has been sold to a Mr. Gunderson of near Selah Springs. V. H. Stevens who has been in charge of a creamery at Toledo, will try outdoor work and plans to drive a truck for the Marion county Cream ery this summer. A T. Cline has a new Ford and R. C. Jefferson has a new Ford truck. Th nmit m-ttU .... Iniunn nf lflflft .1 year receives Just 870 in value of the sianuara or 1813. Manchester, N. H., Mar. 10. The native state of Major General Leonard Wood will send to Chicago a repub lican delegation pledged to vote for him to so long as he Is a candidate for the presidency.. At Tuesday's primar ies the Wood-pledged ticket for dele gate at large, defeated by a big ma jority an unpledged group of four and a fifth pledged for Sen. Hiram John son. Tho unpledged men won in only one city, Dover, the home of Fred N. Beckwith. one of the unpledged group. The Wood men won easily in the first congressional district and wefe unop posed In the second district. The democrts elected three district delegates pledged for Herbert Hoover, one In the first district and two in the second. The other democratic dele gates elected were unpledged but are generally , considered favorable to Hoover. London, March 10. John W. Davis, the American ambassador, declined to comment today on tho action of the West Virginia democratic state com mittee la indorsing hint for tho demo cratic nomination for president. The ambassador said he had not yet re ceived the message which Parkers- burg, W. Vu., dispatches announced Incorporations. The Tuft Lumber company of Eu gene, capitalized at $100,000 filed arti cles of Incorporation W'ith the corpora Hon department here Tuesday. The incorporators are M. M. Tuft, J. M. Williams and L.. E. Bean. Other corporations filing articles to day were: Palace Public Market, Portland, 85000; K. Menashe, B. Babani and N. Benveniste. Ridgefield Lath company, Portland, $5000: Fred Cassldy, Ed Miller and Eugene McComach. The capital of the Milton Creek Log glng company at Milton Creek, Clat sop county, has been decreased from $333,000 to $320,000 according to a certificate filed here. Paderew-Bkl is said to be in fear of plot to assassinate him. Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo There is one remedy that seldom fails to stop itching torture and relieve skin irritation and that makes the skin soft, clear and healthy. Any druggist can supply you with Zemo, which generally overcomes skin diseases. Eczema, itch, pimples, rashes, blackheads, in most cases give way to Zemo. Frequently, minor blemishes disappear overnight. Itching usually stops instantly. Zemo is a safe, anti septic liquid, clean, easy to use and dependable. It costs only 35c; an extra large bottle, $1,00. It will not stain, is not greasy or sticky and is positively safe for tender, sensitive skins. The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, O. State House I'crniiHSion tu construct an overhead crowing over til,- Southern I'aeil'ii' tracks near Ashland is granted to the slate highway cini mission In an order limni n- Hi,, public service connuts Mini Tuesday. Aimlher onler i-nited by the I'oin inirrlon eliminates two hazardous c.rade crosMiiiMs nea r Frederick in .lrteks mi cmtnv and establishes a new Ktailu cros-'lm,'. In the same vicinity.. With It I files in the statu outside of Tortlaml during I'ebi uary. losses a1; dtregateil only $:15,N&0 during the nitin'h. according to the report of A. C Harbi-r, state firo marshal. Sixteen nf the :il fires were in dwellings. The resiituatinn of J. N. Blowers as count .Indue of Hood Klver county, rt'fectlve immediately, was received by tii.vernor Olc.itt Tuesday and Blowers will bo reappointed to the position to--day. Blowers some time ago sent ir. his resignation to heroine effective December 31, next, in order to give the S01ND HEALTH to many thousands is practi cally a matter oi the right use f reliable means oi main taining vitality. SCOTT'S EMULSION time-honore8 and reliable, combines payability, inherent virtues and unrivaled efficacy. At the first sign of weakness take Scott's Emulsion. a. j ; CIt la known every j rhr by the "Mark of VJjf Efficecy"-the Fishermen A Uf : eneaSawat.Bl0MleM.nj. K. imr HAND LAUNDRY yfl r CLEANING AND PRESSING m fe, nth. I hone s Yes, We'er Retiring And in these words are wrapt up Poten tial Savings for all who avail themsel ves of the Opportunity to grasp them. 10 Per Cent or More That'8 your saving on every pur chase no exceptions. We actually de duct that from your bill. Marked down article reduced much more. This Shoe $5.95 And Man! If it were not for the buttons you wouldn't have a chance at them at this price. We doubt very much if you can find as evenly selected leather in shoes at double the price. They are White House Shoes high grade, all sizes 5 1-2 to 11. Wear a good shoe and save $o. Work Shoes ' Thoroughly Good Throughout ; , , Here is a lot of rent good one, mime of J. Miller's medium heavy, brown, welt sewed soles. they'll not hp here long at Minim's Oxculf, black, unllned, nailed soles, flf) p oo.ou pair Heavy tan work shoes with heavy grade lining, nailed sole, pair.. Another lot unllned black anil tan, good summer field ahoca, nailed soles, well worth more S3.75 Mark ami old shoea, $3.95 S4.95 All our Hi-Tops in one lot. Theso are mostly 10 inch lops. Solid leather throughout, welt ed soles, not all sizes $7.95 Good Rubber Boots $3.25 Dr. Frank Bohn Lectures Here This Evening Tonight at the armory Dr. Frank Bohn will giv his famous lecture on RSvolutiunary Europe." 1. Bohn la quoted -reneateilly by New York papers on roost important Questions becaiut ho can express- Iwmaelf with wondeftul clearness. Ho is an author ity oa tho bolshevik menaee; for he has seen it at clou quarters in Eu rope where ha has bean since the close of last summer's lecturing. His arUclea in the New York Times on this subject are among the most in teresting and illuminating that hae been written. WILCOX TAKHS RIDE Washington. .Mar. 10. President Wilson today took his third automo bile ride since he wasordered to bed last October. .a open car was used aud Mrs. Wilson, Miss Margaret Wil son and Rear Admiral Clrjyson. his physician, acocmpanied him. Hoffman and his captors were Adam Viazikows'si and John Sochanski Ironwood, Michigan. , m For C'oldj GrtiiJT SUGAR TAKES DROP Regarding a wire dispatch from Portland that wholesalers there had announced a reduction of SO cents per hundred weight in the wholesale price of sugar, effective Monday next, inter views with local dealers Monday morn ing revealed the fact that prices in Sa lem would follow the lead of those in Portland aud drop accordingly. Salem prices, they said, were gaged by those in the metropolis. According to the word from Port land, retail prices would be reduced to either 14 3-4 or 17 cents per pound. William de Morgan made a world reputation as a norerist after he was 80, and in the last months of his life busied himself on- -ubmarine detector. The severity of the winter may be Judsed by the fact that In southern Michigan the ice has attained a thick ness of two feet without a thaw, while the ground is frozen to a depth of four feet. IVE EROMo iur u. w. GF.m : : a the Uu. JOc. tS-r- There are thousands of wild horses near the t'tah-Nevada line.' They dra-.v off domesticated horses to their company and tear down range, fences. Toys that were popular during the war have been gathered into a per manent collection at the Smithsonian Institute. "If labor would consent to a 54 hour week until 1923. with propor tionate additional compensation, pro-; duction would so increase as to force! a general lowering of prices." Wil-j liam A. Law . . " I'LGi 30SSCCVC2 Wireless telephones are being rap idly introduced in China. Wires are too costly and clumsy for the Orien tal. ' ' i A Newfoundland railway train com pleted a 29-hour run in three weeks snow. The President's letter, dismissing Secretary Lansing, was dated Friday, the 13th. After your first cup of Schilling Tea, you will wonder how you ever could have been satisfied with common tea. The delicious flavor of Schilling Tea, free from the puckcry taste of tannin, will give you a new idea of tea invigorative, restful, re freshing. There are four flavors of Schilling Tea Japan, Ceylon - India, Oolong, English Breakfast. All one quality. In patchmyn-lined moisture-proof paikoget. At grocers everywhere. A Schilling & Co San Francisct The first German prisoner capture, by American troops was Leon Hayd Louise Coifs r Beauty Talk That dainty and eharmlng actress. Louise Huff, Is famous for her beau tiful complexion and as an author of many articles on the subject of beauty, she has been persuaded to tell the readers of this paper how they may quickly acquire a soft, smooth, rosy-white complexien like hers. She says: "To get the best re- sitlta thA alrtn ahAnlri tta rhnrnncnlT eleansed, then apply Derwlllo which i caa be obtained at the toilet counter , of any up-to-date drug or department store." This instantly beautifies the complexion and its continued use I makes the results permanent. Over I nve nunared tnoutanu gins ana women are using Derwlllo in prefer ence to face powder and other beau tillers and they are just as enthusias tic over It as Miss Huff. Be sure to read her large article on the com- flexion soon to appear in this paper, n the meatitlmo get Derwiilo which she recomrr. :nd8 and try it to day, you will be delighted with it and soon have a complexion for wM-h erervone will compliment you. - V D. J. Fry and J. C. Perry. Fwlolams.lnvelidsand GrowingChildten I Rich milk, malted snm. S' The Oriirinal Pood-Drink for Alt AM.lN.rL: . ..'e,lsIW rSairjHstlkiV 1 ". (KEROSENE) FOR OIL HEATERS C00KSTOVES AND LAMPS STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALIFORNIA! Outfitters to Women, Misses and j! 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