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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1913)
PAGE EIGHT rncr Tft Vnil HV CICTCD Mitt IU lUU Hi I UloltH vr'xiih in cmtlnne, It will cort yon only about 12 oontt a wouk or lua than two ceuta a day. It will not Interfere with yonr work or occupation, lull K4 mi roof nam tat iddrm, tell me how you suffer If on wish, and I will send you the treatment for yourcn 10, entirely f rne.in plain wrap par. by return mall. I will alo atmd you frit tl ttif, my booU-'W.UK'J (Ml IMEOICAL DISEH" with RxpliMintury tllnstrntlonra ehowinir whv women ul(er, and Inw tliey caneaaily ourothemeelTea at hi iue. Every wonmnshould have It, and lenrn to thinktar hentll. Then when thedoctor aT "You invwt have an operation," you can decide f or youi-Helf . ThnuwiwiHof women naTeourea thiiirsiOv.a with my home romirfjr. It curie ill eld or tounj, lo Mulhert ol Oiatlifi, I will explain a ftlml hrme treatment which tieodlly and effectually cures J,cuenrrho.a, tireen BIckneeHana, I'tlniul o.- Irregular Menstruation lu young Ladles, Clumpnsua and health always ruBultt from ltd USCi 7hernvnr y a live, I can refer you to ladles of your own locality who know and wlllglndlT toll liny Biffcror that tills Homa Triitmaa! n-all v curia nil women'BdisiiviiM, and makes women well, Btror !T, jljuiii and robust, lull lent m otr iWrm, end the free Holiday's troatmentis yours, also t!ii book. Write to-duy, a you may not sue tula off er again. Address MRS. M. SUMMERS, Uox H Notro Dame, Ind., U. S. A. FACIAL TRICKS AND INFLUENCE OF THOUGHT Maditiiie Qimvllla will be (find to nnswer any questions pertaining to womunly beauty. Personal replies will be given If a stamped aud self-iuldrcHHi'd envelope Is enclosed. Thoughts tlmt nrc constantly turned in ono direction leave their jnipresMioii, Htroiigthmiing unil deepening linos that engrave upon tho faco its character. Even in dreams every faint emotion chases its fellow over tho cooiiteiianco I of tint unconscious sleeper, betraying jcy or sorrow. A thin lace indicates an extreino ner vous temperament and a bundle, of wor ries. Worry ami hurry are constantly lit war with beauty. I.ovo mid hope have a wonderful Influence upon tho imisi'lcs uf tho fuco. It is easier to bo bravo mid courageous if you look bo; to bo amiable ami sympathetic, if you assume the expression, Tho highest beauty is found in tho growth of tho soul. This is what makes tho plain fuco light up and look beau tiful. Tho woman who makes her at tractive facfl look ugly by ulisurd tricks should study tho methods of tho plain ones. Twisting of the mouth is ono of the most common. iSomctimcs it is a sneering upward curl of ono corner, involving tho nose; again it is tho pursing of tlm lips as if to whistle; sometimes it is tho grinding of the jaws that screws ono Hide of tho faco out of hhapn; theu ngnin it is tho breathing through the open mouth that makes an intelligent fuco look idiotic. This takes mo to the subject of laugh ing. I know women who havo beauti ful mouths when smiling, but when laughing their mouths opened to such mi extent Hint all beauty fled and tho loud laugh coining therefrom was an insult to refined sensitivo ears. A wide-open mouth does not indicato tho feeling uf u hourly luiigh. When tho humor ami the hearty laugh nro genu ine, tlio jaws iwsiiuie a pleasing posi tion naturally. 1 don't wish to dis courage tho genuine hearty laugh, for there is nothing so good for tho com plexion, th! circulation, ami tho diges In Girlhood Womanhood If on Motherhood AuM Natur now and then, with a gentle eathartio Dr. ricrce't Plea andPelMn Um vp and invigor ate liver and bowel. Do mire you get what you atk for. mm ti it II M 11 II II II II tl u n ii ii !! S! HAVE Umsbib "SALAMANDER" "Hopfen und MaltzGott Erhalis" A reproduction of the old-fashioned all-malt Beer "Gesundheit und ein proher Mat Sind besser ah viel gelt, und gut Especially bottled for home use. Send your order by telephone, Main 229 for a case ii ; Salem Brewery Association ID Ffee t0 You and Every Slater Suf- erlng from Wamtn'i Ailment. llnl woman. I know woman's infferings, 1 have found the oure. I will mall, frtwof liny ohnr(f, bit IwiMttMl' MM with full limtruotloiwtoaujr inrforer from wumun'sallmeiitd. J want to tell all women about thlj) curejot. nir rt-adr, fur yoursi'lx, your daughter, your luothur, or your tutor. I wan t to tll you how Co ours yourmlvea at home with out tho helD of aductor. Mun elflltlt underntnnrl k women's guff erlnas. What we women know froa I lip riinci, we know better than any doctor. I know tliat my'home treatment la safe and sure on re for lint -ho tf WNIIIth ditcharf , Ulceration. Dlf llicammt u Fillini (I the Ntab, frolun, lenity w Paiafal niMi, Ularini ti OTirlaa Tumoti, er Groathti ilu iitni It htiit, bi mi ao'.iit, kicin( ion Italian, MmMaiM. ttnital faalinf at tht Itiat, aasteochotj, tiiln It era, M (lailiii, wiiiimsi, kldnty. tall UMii tnublil aliilt umt ly waikntiaaa (iculill to our box. I vans to mud you compliti (at Ill's liitlmtnl nllrtlf (fit to prove to you that you can cure youinulf at noma, oasily, quickly and tiroly. BumombiT, that, II till call rot mlhinito ffimlha trotyl iHiitcomDl(tetrlal: and If jon tion, I need not take up spaco bore for tho disgusting gigglo which is found in tho badly trained school girl and ' sometimes in hysterical young women. Homo call this bubbling ovor with hap piness, but tho girl or youug woman ' u'lin iu bnbbliiirr over with ireilllilin liun- piness dues not gigglo. Tho sunshine in her faco, tho spring in her stop, and tho song that leups from tho throat, however poor tho quality, aro nature's overflow for happiness. Bometimes you bco good looking wo men lift their eye brows to such a do greo that they change tho whole faco to positive boinliness and tho result is tho awful lines brought there by im perceptible degrees. Bo often women liavo told mo that tho lines botweon tho eyebrows and about tho cyos eamo from weak eyes, but is nearly always duo to un unconscious facial trick which can lit corrected. Yours fur charming womankind, MADAME QU1V1LLA. Bishop Carroll Dead. UNiTRD rnisB MiaiD wibi. Philadelphia, April 4. Bishop J. J. Carroll, liouiuli Catholic prelate of this city, died hero today as the result of complications following Injuries ro cciveil when ho fell from a horso a year ago, Ho was forinorly bishop of tho dioceso of Nouva Hegrovia in tho l'hil lipinos. Ilu practically retired a year ago. True, dire calamity may striko this city and region somo day, but pooplo seem justified in believing that there is small eanco of any big catastrophe In England a crimo is a crime, In America it is a crimo, sometimes, but never if it weurs skirts. A Taft pardon has freed another banker, though ho stole only ubout half a million. The women who have used Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription will tell you that it freed them from pain helped them over painful perioda in their life and saved them many a day of anguish and misery. This tonic, in liquid form, was devised over 40 years np;o for the womanly system, by R.V. Tierce, M. D., and has been sold ever since by dealers in medicine to tho benefit of many thousand women. Nowlfuw prtfiruou can obtain Dr. Pivrce't favorite I'reecription tablete at your druggiKt at $1 per box, also in 50c sue or acrid ou one cent ulamps to ur. II. V. Pierce, Uuffalo, A. Y. tor trial box. YOU TRIED IT? 'S Mrs. Stephen B. Ayres Tactfully Man aged the Affair, Avoiding . All Shoals. Washington, April 5. When the first real official socioty function of tho ad ministrationthe "debut" of Mrs. Woodrow Wilson swung into boing shortly after noon today, there was not ono Boupcon of politics to be found. Mrs. Wilson hatos politics and had re fused to be a party to any event, how over harmless and purely social, that had any political leaning. So, when tho introductory breakfast by tho womon of Washington, was ar ranged, tho real opening of tho White House season, the affair was as thor oughly representative of all factions that you couldn 't say which or who was predominant. The breakfast, with thir ty fivo tables at Handler's, was design ed to outshine tho famous Dolly Madi son breakfast of ln.st year and it would be almost a horesy to say it' did not. Great caro had to bo employed to keep the tabooed political situation off tho monu bocause Mrs. Wilson had de clined with polito firmness any jnvita tion to bo chief guest at a broakfast of tho Woman's Democratic club. So it remained for Mrs. Stephen B. Ayres to initiate a breakfast that would thrust all such entanglements far away. Officially backing the breakfast were such organizations of women as tho Daughters of tho Amorican Revolution, tho Colonial Dames, tho Washington Club, tho Southern Uelicf Society and the Congressional Club, besides scoreB of individual women of official and so cial Washington. Mrs. John W. Kern, wifo of the so- nior Benator from Indiana, was desig nated as toast mistress and at her right hand was seated tho guest of honor. At Mrs. Kern's loft wus Mrs. Thomas Ki- ley Marshall, wifo of tho vice-president, and at Mrs. Wilson's right sat Mrs. William Jennings Bryan, wifo of the secretary of state. 1'ho wives of other abinet members were placed in caro- fully selected ordor bosido those leaders of tho administrative set great diplo macy having been employed to make tho seating soom accidental, yet har monious with recognized rules of tho etiquette of tho capital, Ono of the little coremouials at the head table was the pledging of one an other by Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Marshall, Mrs. Bryan and Mrs. Korn with a groat colonial maco from tho Houso of Bur gesses of Virginia. This ovor, tho at tention of the guests was turned to the menu and table chat. When tho final morHol had vanishod and tho last sip of coffeo had gone the way of all coffee, tho guests gave little lady-liko gasps of content and turned to listen to an illustrated lecture by Abby Baker on "The Historical White House," This discourso told of pre vious chief Indies of the land and of tho many, many social ovents that had their boing in tho executive mansion. Little sido-lights on people and things, told of in delightful vein, mndo tho talk more of a personal rcininisccnco than a report from historical data. Thoso who helped Mrs. Ayres get up And execute tho breakfast woro, Mrs. Matthew T. Scott, Mrs, James W, Pin- chot, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock of Wash ington and Now York, Mrs. Albort Cov ington Janin, Mrs. Kichoy, MrB. John Hays Hammond, Mrs. J. Taylor Ellyson of Richmond, Va., Miss Naunio Ran dolph Heath, Mrs. Duncan U. Fletcher and Mrs, Albort B. Cummins of Iowa, It was all vory select and vory proper yet more than 3."0 women had secured tickets. Thero wasn't nny particular restriction becauso It had been given out very early in tho now administra tion that "swell" doing wore not on tho four-year program at all. And yet sonic who havo attended other like functions said it was just as rochorche as any aud that Mrs, Wilson's debut II II II 11 II 11 11 u !! II El 11 11 II II U a 11 MELANCHOLY Should Profit by Mrs. Hur. ley's Experience-Her Own ' Story Here Told. . Eldon, Mo. "I was troubled with displacement, organic inflammation and female weakness. For two years I could not stand on my feet long at a time and I could not walk two blocks without enduring cutting and drawing pains down my right r,ide which increased once a month. I have been at that time purple in the face and would walk the floor. I could not lie down or sit still sometimes for a day and a night at a time. I was ner vous, had very little appetite, no ambi tion, melancholy, and often felt as though I had not a friend in the world. "After I had tried most every fe male remedy first, without success, my mother-in-law advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. I did so and gained in Btrength every day. I have now no trouble in any way and highly praise your medi cine. It advertises itself. "-Mrs. S. T. IIubley, Eldon, Missouri. Remember, the remedy which did this was Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. For sale everywhere. It has helped thousands of women who have been troubled with displace ments.inflammation, ulceration, tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing down feeling, indigestion, and nervous prostration, after all other means have failed. Why don't you try it? would stand in history in just as glow ing colors as the intrudiictious of a dozen other mistresses of tho White House. Mrs, Pinchot is one of the leaders of tho movement to abolish the burden somo "duty calls" which have proved so confusing to society at tho capital. She proposes to rouse sentiment among members of the Congressional club to carry out its primary object of mutual improvement. Iu previous administra tions, Mrs. Pinchot declares, the women havo deluged ono another with calling cards which camo to mean littlo. "A machine could do that work as well," sho said. With tho prospective "sim plicity" of this administration, Mrs. Pinchot believes much of this useless "calling" can bo dispensed with. f J ...J r m. ium' W DISCOVERY COUGHS AND COLDS WHOOPING COUGH AND ALL TROUBLES OF THROAT AND LUNGS PROMPT USE WILL OFTEN PREVENT PNEUMONIA AND CONSUMPTION PRICE BOc and $1.00 SOLD AND GUARANTEED IV J. C. l'EKBY. Pianos and Organs from the cheapest to the best sold on .installments and rented. GEO. C. WILL ii Sewing Machines t Genuine needles, oil and new parts for all sewing machines. Sewing ma chines rented. GEO. C. WILL TUB Have You Inspected Your Supply of Words? Lot the latest Diction ary Aid You. Izard. Simous. Yapock. Suslik. Wow-wow. Xorasia. Meniscus. Isothermal. Parenchymous. Selenium. Transsubstantiation. Tho above is not the collego yoll of the Imperial Univorsity of Pokin, a bit of Chinese poetry, an acrostic, or even a page from the school spoiler, but only a few words culled at random and in haste from the Now Modorn English Illustrated Dictionary, which The Cap ital Journal is giving away by the car load in exchange for six consecutivo coupons clipped from the daily editions and a small expense bonus. Are these words stored on the shelves of your memory I Tho more intelligent of those who have inspocted their scant store have hurriod to eot a dictionary, hence tho rocord-breaking rush. Have youf Don't lose time. . Stock-taking is one of the most important features of bust ncss operation every year. Look over your moro or less limited vocabulary and then join tho throng of wise ones who are replenishing their word-stock from the supply placed in tho uiarkot by The Capital Journal. Got tho habit of looking up words in this latost compilation aud you will find that dabbling in a dictionary is one of tho groatost of indoor sports. Look ovor tho words at the top of this column and got busy word-hunting in your spare moments. Mon havo ac quired greatness by this simple method, The words which may havo Boomed a puzzle to you when you started this porusal are dofined thusly: Izard, an other name for tho ibex; simous, snub nosed; yapock, a South American opos sum; suslik, a squirrel-like rodent; xersia, a scalp disease; meniscus, a crescent; isothermal, having tho samo mean summer tomporaturo; parenchy mous, spongy; selenium, Bubstance re sembling lead; transsubstantiation, a religious doctrine explained briefly in tho dictionary. 1 OFTEN MAKES A QUICK MEED FOR THAT'S SURE FOR Edison, Victor and Columbia Talking I Machines A full stock of Records. GEO. C. WILL jj Latest Sheet Music :: Piano and Organ Studies. Violins, Guitars, Mandolins and Banjos. GEO. C. WILL LOlKi -i I " L s ii a entail ALCOHOL 3 PER HE NT. AVeyelaMVepaMonlbrAs slmilaliiiGilielManilRedula ling Hie Stomachs andltowcistf Proraolcs DtoeslIonOieerful nessaiulRest.ConlalnsnclllKr Opium-Morphine nor Mineral.! NOT a Alt C OTIC Imiikk Sen' Jls-Sttma Jlmirrmm- , tottrtoiiuttSttu SiHjrr ilifltoyira t'tmr. Ani-rfert Rmedv forConsflpa lion, Sour Stouiach.Dlarttora Worms ,Coiwulsions.rcvcrisn- nessandLOSSOr SLEEP TacSii Signature of NEW YORK. GuAranlci Exact Copy of Wrapper, Automobile Motor Cycle and Accessory Dealers of Salem r a rr r A n 1 MOTOR MmSM LYLLbb 17 11 llil 1 P Valley motor tar A Big Surprise for Marion and Polk We have a big Btock of pttllnya, boxing, saws and all kinds of tooli and machinery, . Also chickon netting and hog wire. Bargain prices. Everything from a nccdlo to a piece of gold. The home of a half of million bargains. H. STEINBOCK JUNK CO. 233 State Street. Did it Rain on Wash Day? Bid you havo to rush out lu the wet aud tiilui all tho elothos off the line Htnnlieii with dunt ami rain watert To ho frank, an far as our btiainosi (?('(', it does not mattor whothor it rains or not, When you send us your laundry thore is not anything that can Interfere with our getting it out in porfoct ordor, on time. Our facilities, up-to-date methods and our skill is a guarantee of this. All wo ak is ono trial. Lot us demonstrate tho stifoess of this laundry, Send yonr GOOD clothes to this QOOD laundry. SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY 136-166 S. Liberty Phone 25 Oregon Electric Line Open to Corvallis J OIMXOH X C UlITM X MllWtt J Locnl Limited Local Local Limited Leave Salom 8:30 a.m. 1010 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 6:80 p.m. Arrive Albany ....9:40 a.m. 1113 a.m. 2:05 p.m. 5:35 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Arrive Corvalis ....10:07 a.m. 1140 a.m. 2:30 p.m. 0:00 p.m. 7:55 p.m. Arrive Eugene 11:15 a.m. 1230 p.m. 7:10 p.m. 8:50 p.m. Faster Time to Eugene Trains to Portland leave Salom 6:30 a. m., 8 a. m., 10 a. m., 11:20 . 2 p. m,, 4 p. m,, 4:15 p. m., 5.50 p. m., 9 p. m. Tickets are sold through to Eastern points, baggage checked wi sleeping car accommodations arrangod. - T. W. BARNES, General Agont, High and States Btreots, Salem, Or W. D. 8IC1NNEK, Traffio Manage, Exch. Dldg., Portland. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the ' Signature of Use For Over Thirty Years WATT BHIpp R.rtfc Commercial Stmt Pin M f Agents B. C. H. and Oakland to. mvst !. Haines 1 Phone Main 224 Five Daily Electric Trains to Corvallis AIT P - iKv In Iiw rm m wr, m frr wu rm "W m wm wm wm mm wm im Wl""WfpTl"f;,""f"wr; J!f!5"a 4-4..-...,t,A..4 ' 1 1 1 1 I llttM'MMIMl