Wednesday, Aug -" Of Interest To Women Page Two Th Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Society and Club News Edited by Adelaide V. Lake Jephone 82 Wedding is Solemnized Sunday A quiet wedding was solemn ised In the presence of a few friends Sunday morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Shurl R. Pearson, 280 Richmond avenue, when Miss Mary Flynn, daugh ter of Daniel C. Gibson, and sis ter of Mrs. Pearson, became the liride of Charles H. mil. The bride was attired In blue crepe meteor. The ceremony was read by the Rev. E. K. Evans, of the Tlrst Christian church. Follow ing a wedding breakfast, the cou ple left by motor with Mr. and Mrs. Pearson for Newport. They will be at home after September 1, at 2173 Broadway street. Salem Women AitfsnH Portland Affair A Krouo of women from Salem motored to Portland on Saturday to attend a party given at the new Laurelhurst residence of Mrs. M I,. Zimmerman complimenting Mrs. C. B. Martin, Mrs. F. L. Utter, of Salem, was Joint hostess with Mrs. Zimmerman. Those who mo tored down were Mrs. Utter, Mrs Orover Bellinger, Mrs. R. W. Wal ton, Mrs. Ray L. Smith and Miss Grace Smith. Mrs. Martin was fnvmoriv Minn Theo Bennett, of this city. Mrs. W. M. Smith To Tlinnsr Wristf'SS Mrs. W. M. Smith entertained at Ainnar Ann dav honoring her brother. Frank E. Churchill. Cov Srs were laid for nine. Mr. Churchill, who has a piano studio In Salem, has Just returned from Chicago, where he has been tak tng advanced study at the Ameri can conservatory. He will open hiH studio September 10. At 1 6 She Dances Half Way len D Around World, Likes America pi) I erceilt Mothers' Class Has Business Session The Mothers' class of the First Methodist Sunday school met for Its regular business session yes terday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Moore, 110 Division street. Mrs. Lisle conducted devotions. Mrs. Koon was elected as treas urer to su'ceed Mrs. Young, who Is leaving for California. Mrs. Littler read "That Something." The hostess served refreshments. Mrs. McCallister Home from Vacation Mrs. Mark McCalUster and chil dren, who have spent the past Six weeks at the homo of Mtb. McCal Uster's father, Hugh Flnley, hear Monroe, returned to Salem Mon day morning. Mr. McCallister drove down and they returnod with hint by motor. InsanityDue to Bad Eyes Improper Care of Op tics Is Cause of Most Modern Ills Begins in School. Louisville, Mo., Aug. 1,4. The startling statement that poor eye sight leads to developments of criminals and insane persons was made here by Dr. Reginald C. Au gustine, president of the American Optometrlc association. Dr. Au gtiKttne Is on a lecture tour in th Interests of "American Eye Con servation." Fifty per cent of the criminality and Insanity of the United Elates could be done away with by prop er eye treatment in youth," ho said. "Every advance of civilization increases the porportion of crimi nals and weaklings all directly traceable to improper care of the eyes. "Ninety per cent of the indus trial accidents, as well as motor car and train wrecks, are due to poor eyes. "One of the crimes of otir civili zation is the attempt to make right handed children of those who are naturally left handed. People do no know that this is an eye condi tion. "Eighty per cent of the educate I people of the United States have curvature of the spine, with Its accompanying Ills, due to lmprop America's Most Beautiful Girl Engaged to Wet i m Gertrude Tiske J4 Sir Sam Hughes Called by Death Lindsay, Ont., Aug. 24 Sir Sam .lughes, former Canadian minister of militia and long a ngure in u political life of the dominion, died at his home here early today. Pernicious anaemia from which he had suffered since his return from Europe last winter caused his death. Congress to Take Recess Tonight Washington, Aug. 24. Con gress was expected, barring un foreseen developments, to recess tonight for thirty days. Both the senate and house, when they met today, were confronted with a number of miscellaneous matters which it was the aim of leaders to dispose of before declaring a re cess but it was indicated that if the slate was not wiped clean, the long anticipated vacation would not be deferred. several hundred unemployed men of St. Louis, Mo., many said to be ex-service men, paraded through the downtown streets yes terday In protest against unemployment. irmt a f xiutUoiufHl Anidcdhom.fi .toveoahette, oil lamps. Get it at -T dealer's. rrATOAW) on ..." Spends Week Near Scio With Friends Mrs. George H. Dunsford spent last week on the Z. J. Clark ranch above Sclo. She visited relatives. Portland Folks Make Visit in Salem Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Pierce, of Portland, spent Saturday and Sun day in Salem as the guests of Mrs. ierce's mother, Mrs. J. L. Bower- man. Mrs. Cherrington Entertains Guests Ouests at he home of Mr, and Mrs. William Cherrlngton are Mrs. William Martin, of Columbus, Ohio, and Mrs. J. D. Simmons, of Caldwell, Idaho. Home from Visit in Newberg Mrs. W. M. Smith ana aaugnier, Mrs. Ennis Wait Entertains Sister Mrs. Clyde Harris, of Brooks, is vjKltlnK for a few days In Salem, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ennls Walt. Last Whistling Swans Mating Denver Park Denver, Aug. 24. What are be lieved to be the only two North American whistling swans In ex istence are today cavorting about a small pond In Denver City park. The birds are valued at $2500 Margaret, have returned from each. The male bird Is owned by Newberg, where they visited for H. 0. Jackson of this city, while several days. the mate la the property of Judge . H. M. Barnes, of Laton, 111. Plans Trip to Tne palr wl" be used for breed- Newport Friday lns Purposes, in an effort to pre- Mrs. A. McCullough plans to vent the extermination of this leave for Newport on Friday. She rare specimen of the web footed will be away about two weeks. bird. Bird 75 Years Old A. S. Elford, agency Inspector The male bird is seventy five of the New York Life Insurance ' years old and his mate but fif company, Is expected In town to- teen. They have black bills and day with his family. Mr. Elford a touch of orange under their is owner of a ranch in the Waldo eyes; otherwise the pair Is pure hills and plans to make this a white. business and pleasure trip. He "Seventy five years 1" far from will visit Silver Falls while here being an advanced age for a In company with A. 0. Bohrnstedt swan," Jackson declared. "They live ordinarily to the age of one Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fox of thH hundred' and fifty years. 'So far as I know these are the Luna Nester likes America because one does not have to eat horse flesh. In Petrograd, the city from which she fled, horseflesh was the thing. Luna Nester is only 16 years old, but In her flight from the Bolshevik! she has danced half way around the world. When she was a baby her father was a well-to-do engineer in Petrograd. At five she was a wonderful dancer. Her solo dances won for her a place In the Imperial ballet. When she was ten she had already danced twice be fore the czar by royal request. Then came then revolution. In 1918 she, with her little brothers, her mother and grandmother, fled to Si beria. From there thev went to .Tanan. wher l,v hor rfnnr-tnpr aha earned enough money to bring them to the states. Her father, who er care durin tne Physical formo- heard from. Throgh all her hardships and wanderings the merrv dim- , , . 7 I "na?uui nr a rmvu avac, urt.n.. he is In the earlier grades of school affects his entire health, and he finds difficulty in mastering hiH studies," he said. "He. leavet school untrained, uneducated and becomes a hanger-on on the fringe of society. He knows no trade and is open to temptation for any kind of easy money. Neglect of tho eyes In youth is Responsible for more than half the Inmates of our penal Institutions. "A large percentage of those now In asylums would never havo been there had heir eyes been properly cared for In youth. "Eye strain brings In poor health, nervousness, insomnia and other conditions which result in Insanity. "With our increasing idea of specialization in occupations, our high illumination in cities and our mechanical devices we are rapidly building up a condition of strain which can only result in more criminals and insane unless we adopt some sane method Of over coming this tremendous strain which the eyes were never fitted to stand." One of the interesting facts brought out by Dr. Augustine In his work is that school children are being placed n serious danger of permanent disability through the use of school , desks now In vogue Children are forced: to bend far over to get their eyes In focus Miss Gertrude M. Fisher, of Mel rose l'arK, I'nuaoeipnia, pro claimed six years ago as the "most beautiful girl in America" by a jury of photographers, has lost her heart to Carl F. Lauber, Jr., a sett drink manufacturer, of Philadel phia. The announcement came as a surprise to the many friends of Miss Fisher. After the verdict of the photographers Miss FlBher was deluged with offers of marrlago. They caine from far and near. Many offers also came from manu facturers of tooth paste, automo bile and face powder. Miss Fisher protested that the photographers had Thade a grevlous error. She said that she was not even the most beautiful girl lnt he city, let alone In America. Negotiations between the house and senate in an effort to reach an agreement on the bill which would make one billion dollars available for facilitating the exportation of agricultural products came to an abrupt halt Tuesday. The con ferees, deadlocked over two major provisions of the measure, ad journing without fixing a time for another conference session. Salem Folks Picnic at Wilhoit Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith and i.il, I,..,, U.,1 Mr nml Mrs. (1. H. .u p,i, matured to;c.ltv. are spending two weeks va- wiihnit HnrinM on Sunday and cation at Beaver. Or. Mr. For Is only two whistling swans In ex- temnioveu at wie uemnu miu inmiu-e, iiib ihhi ui in, i! una pent the day picnicking. Astoria People Are Salem Visitors Mr. and Mrs. James Molt, of As toria, are guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. William B. Mott. Tweedales Home From Breitenbush garage. The weather at Beaver, That's why I am eager that they according to word received rrom mAte and raise their young. If them, Is warm. ! they do not It means the extermt- nation of this graceful type ot Miss June Kuhln of Mehama swan. passed through the city today on her way to Pocateuo. luauu, where she will teach in the high Mate is Found "I have owned the male bird for some time. I searched the nd daughter, Dorothy, returned Monday from a vacation spent at Breitenbush Springs. school for the coming year. Miss country before I found a mate. I Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Tweedale , Kubln was formerly of Salem, am convinced that they are the having attended high school hers only two whistling swans now and graduating In 1915. lallve. Judge Barnes of Lanton, . 111., sent the female bird to me, Wn'at Watch Joins snd ,or a tlme 1 kept the paIr on WrlSt WaiCndOJUS 'my private lake. But this lake the Auk and DOdO proved too small for breeding Other facts brought out at the Purposes, and It Is crowded, also board of review hearing, wer.: (with swan, of other species. So I Diamond, are about to advance lurneu ino .. - - In price, after a drop ot 10 pel "iWB "ry par ......-,,. u.um lu. cent In value. 7 r"V , . nasi I. a 10 oer cout decline A peculiarity of this type in ik. . ,,-.. of watches and allvor- swan la the whistling call Club Warned Of Advertising Fakers, Move Warning that a crew of fake ad vertising men are working north from Chico,. California, represent ing themselves to be solicitors of the American Railway Journal was received this morning by T. E. McCroskey, secretary of the Commercial club, from Will J. O'Brien, editor and manager of the Western Railway Journal. The letter states that there are four of them and that several of the merchant!. In Rosevllle and Chico were "bunked," and that they are soliciting "paid In ad vance advertisements." For fur ther reference concerning the crew the letter advises that the Better Business Bureau of the San rrancisco Advertising club be re ferred to, and the Chico Chamber oi commerce he consulted. W. O. Jacks, former 'own mar shal of Eagle Point, Oregon, and prominent in antl-llquor crusades last spring, was arrested last ni.'.ht at Medford charged with Belling intoxicating liquors, and i; now lodged In the county jail. This is the fifth arrest In a recent antl moonshlne clean-up carried ou In Jackson county. Julius M. Hansen, wanted In Lewlston, Montana, for the alleged embezzlement of $70,000 from the Empire Bank and Trust company, has been arrested in Shreveport, La. He has been sought since Oc tober, 1917. An automobile driven by Frank Smyth, formerly of Ogden, Utah, overturned near Nyssa, ten miles south of here Tuesday, and Mrs. Myrtle Cowlns, a widow, who was In the machine with him was killed. THE MARK OF PROSPERITY I Is evident incur custom UI lored clothes and y0l!r hll suit or overcoat made he will so favorably disUnrnk you. Your attire means so mack, for by it you are unconsci ously judged. AND REMEMBER The mark of prosperity do not mean high prices hi On the contrary, our prices are every bit as low and In most cases lower thaa othem ask for less desirable gar ments. Our fall line is now con plete. Step in our store and convince yourself that cut statements are FACTS. Scotch Woolen Mills Salem, Oregon 426 State Street What Does Winter CHEERFUL WORDS eyes, school eight-fifth. i & trTrHHi I mgm Salem Party Has Picnio at Silver Creek Falls A party of Salem folk, motored to Silver Creek, falls on Sunday. Included were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burroughs, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dickson. Marvin Dickson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chandler, Fern Chan dler, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oardl ner and Donald Oardlner. T. A. C. Clnb rr TT W 1 in nave meeting iDer con, The T. A. C. members will meet , v, " , next Thursday with Mrs. Walter of they nse. They do their whistling most ly at mating time." Whistling swan, formerly were common to the northern United Lavallleres are being discarded States and Canada, but of recent ware. Engagement rings show an ularming falling off of at least 75 Gardner at her Summer street. home on North for bar pin. Bandon People Visit Friends Here Professor and Mrs. C. A. Are hart and .on. Mark, ot Bandon, are guests at the Loveall home on Oak street. The families have been friends for the past fifteen years. Spend Sundav At Silverton Park A party of Salem people motored to Silverton on Sunday and spent the day picnicking In the park there. The group Included Mr. nd Mrs. William Cravat t. Mr. nd Mrs. I. ester Davis, Mrs. P. E. Fullerton and Mr. and Mrs. Ire Canfleld. W S. C. Aid Society to Meet The Aid society of the W. R. C. will meet toroorrov afternoon at the home of Mr. O. W. Davie. 41 North Cottage. The afternoon will be spent with a business ses sion and social hour. A program will be given. years they have been practically unknown In these sections. You'll Agree He's Mean as Can Be here. The delivery, it is thought will precede the proposed public meeting of the Dail Eire an. In preparation of the reply on which Eamonn DeValera and' the other were working today while the Dail Eireann was taking a re cess, the cabinet ha the benefit ot advice from the members of the Sinn Fein executive cosnmittee Poplar Bluff. Mo., Aug. 24 i ' " ' "l MHnewna, oia Somebody else has found thef" - "'"' Ml1 meanest man In the world. W. R IT ,P .T ? W,r' rooks, agent of the Missouri Pa-1 ""fTT" " "V" '' J ""J loamy clflc railroad at Neelyvllle, v. ho; th ot tk tormerly was opposed to capital! ' punishment, has mind. This new meanest man In the' with a resulting curvature of the spine. Dr. Augustine Is urging) For many a Salem Household mo aviuiiuuu ui utt&Ks wdicq win -w aio i u o pains and aches of iimiu uuuita ai rignt angles to a uacs removed to be en "'"" wuue stuaying. jmcjjr lree rrom annoying dan- Out of a list of 114 occupations jgerous urinary disorders is from trapper to diamond polisher, enough to mke any kidney' suf- u wie oraer 01 meir strain on tha(ierer grateful. The following .rf von uihiuil Akln --1 t ..i . L SU- '""' ""e ui one who haa j prove helpful to hundreds of Sa lem readers. Mrs. F. M. Ooeden, 1307 Hlnes St., says: "I am glad to recom mend Doan's Kidney Pina M , ed me to suffer a lot and I had as we have told a good many severe backache so I could not ! u . half do my work. Freouent h..H 1 0ther Car Owners how to Dubim, Aug. 24.-Th. rpiy to X;8 hTd au.Tk. o Mn me yur battery Just Great Britain's terms for a settle- h. m J Inflammation uient of the Irish question win b.1?' 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The outlaw, of course, j ti-, . 1, ln him LaUl Th. i,i.l come to the watch and the small j . for 3el)temhr .0 mange coniainea in toe pockets Wale, .nd Scotland, according to the new census is 41.767,510 as against 40. 811, .19 in 1111. an in crease of 4.T pjer cent. Greater London's popluatlon 1 7. 47. 168. an Increae. of 1.1 par cent. By countrlsa the populatio. la: Kng land. SS.tTS.510: Wales. UN. Til; Scotland, 4.S38.188. i and the court entered . pie. of not Pilot Andert .nd Observer Tt dJ nit; H'i'nj) miii'.'ii up. nojrjr not seriously injured when forest patrol plane No. S, Inbound from Roeeburg, crashed yesterday from a height of abut 50 feet while landing at Medford. An air pocket was the cause of the accident. 20,248 WANT ADS Not including: real estate 1 and classified, totalling 103,026 Lines Carried in the Capital Journal in the six months ending June 30, 1921. Double the number in any other paper A gain of 1369 ads and 9,256 lines over the same per iod a year ago. DEGrGE & BURRELL Auto Electricians 238 N. High Street I 1369 ads and 9.256 3 f f H1Q1 O lines over the same per- I A A J i:i-L- '1 oattenes JOURNAL WANT AD6 PAY JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT The Delights of the Seashore and Mountains appeal to many thousands each year. Be one of the merry throng that go there this summer for Health, Rest, Recreation and Amusement. Round Trip Summer Excursion Tickets are now on sale to many delightful places. NEWPOET. Weal for the family, is this charm . lng old place that is free from conventionalities. PRATER TATF. One of the greatest scenic won ders of the world, la this beautiful lake of indes crivable blue. TILLAMOOK COUNTY BEACHES. Lcf' admist a wealth ot beautiful natural surroundings are these resorts just a few miles beyond to Coast Range. OTHER RESORTS. Detroit (BreitenbuU Hot Springs, Mt. Jefferson County. McCredie " Springs. Josephine County Caves, Shasta Mo"B tain Resorts and Toeemite National Park. 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