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THE SALEM CAPIT AL JOTONAX, SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1914. THREE Social and Personal Notes By Mollie Runcorn CHARMING CREATION ! OF BLACK PANNE VELVET j WITH FUR AND SATIN BY JAP STATEMENT Between two and three hundred pat rons and friends of the Highlund school were present lust night when the Parent-Teacher association met in regulur session. More enthusiasm' wns shown than at any previous meeting, and the effort to make Highland the 'best school" was given added im petus by the discussion of variaiiB nays and means of accomplishing this end. The meeting was opened by the audience joining in singing "Amer ica," "The Star Spangled Banner" being sung as a closing number. Miss Eva Fisher played the accompaniment. Mrs. Josephine lfockett gave the in vocation, and a general discussion of school betterment wns participated in by H. E. Pcmberton, Levi Rutliff, Mrs. Louise. Wenigor and Max O. Burcn, und E. T. Barnes representing the school board. A pinno solo was fur nished by Miss Dorothy Davidson. Tho Parent-Teacher association lias secured a largo reproduction from Hoffman, which will be hung in the room, which each month Ikis the larg est representation at association meet ings. Mrs. Clark's room was success ful in securing tho picture for the com ing month, the final ownership to bo decided upon at tho end of the yenf. Mrs. W. A. Irvine is in Eugene, the guest of relatives, and will probably remain until after the holidays. PARIS NOW CAPITA!. l l Paris, Dec. 10. The seat of the French government had been fully re-established in Paris to day. No official announcement to this effect had been made, how ever. Theoretically Bordeaux was still the temporary capital, but all the government officials had returned from there. This meant that, to all practi cal intents, this was again the center of the natioual admin istration. . SALEM SOCIAL SERVICE CENTER Union of Fraternal. Religious, Civic, Industrial and Other Organizations nnd Citizens of Salem for Mutual Aid. If you know of employment of any kind please notify the Center, at once. Phone 302. German ,expert dairyman, wajita work. Several other men want any kind of einpoyment. Next .Saturday, in the promotion do paitraent of the Commercial club moms, the Ladies' Industrial society of the First Baptist church will serve a chicken dinner from half pnst eleven to half pust one o'clock. Mrs. Theo dore Roth, Mrs. Fred !S. Hynou nnd Mrs. 0. A. Davidson are tho committee iu charge and are giving tho dinner for the church benefit. Everybody will be welcomed, a special invitation being extended to the business men ami clerks. DIED MelLWAIX At the home of hcr( daughter Mrs. Charles Vinton, 010 j Kerby street, Portland, Or., Wcdnes-i day, December 0, 11)14, Mrs. Sarah A. Mcllwain aged "3 years. The body! will arrive on the Southern Pacific; train at 11 o'clock Friday morning' and the funeral will be held that! u . .i..i, ..i u:...in.. ! The Parentjeachcr meeting held.n.l 'Su'l ' tho Yew Park school inday evening j-t.eenHt.ti h,'i UPl, resident of I wns largely attended, nnd the piny- , Ku,m fur twentvfivo venrs, coming! ground movement hub discussed with ' , Oregon from Kokomo, Indiana. With i much enthusiasm. Tho committee in Ml.r husband fl. O. Mcllwain, who pre-1 charge reported that somo of the fix-! ccdcd her to' the grave, and her fninil.v, ttires hud already boon secured und s,0 settled on Howell Prairie. Follow-: that there wiib at present 33 in the ; nff the death of her husband, Mrs. Me-' treasury, Mrs. L. D. Fields wns unnn- Ilwain removed to Salem, residing with imously elected president. The program i her daughter, Mrs. A. E. llaggcrty at' was featured by the singing of n triu 17H0 South Liberty- street. She had rum posed of Miss Amy Martin, Miss been in failing health for nlinost a Abbio Davis and Miss Hutli Fugntc, year ami as her condition gradually be-' Superintendent Elliott giving mi inter-! came weaker it was thought advisable esting tnlk on school work. ! to have her removed to Portland. Her Tho patrons of the school are great-! advanced age and extreme weakness ly pleased to be able to secure .Mis. were against her, howevr, nnd she Fields as president, folding that in ln-i- j ihksoi1 away about two weeks after her they have one especially adapted ( removal to the metropolis, fill il.. i, .;,;,, i.m.i n..i.t i ,t ,,.i,i Sarah llicknrd was Horn in In liana lm v.,ai p,i rir nuu.,.,it:., ,. t .i, i and was mnrried to Mr. Mcllwain most ni'tive nnd successful' in the city. Mis. Fields is a woman of pleasing pi us) I 1 ) HOW TO NEUTRALIZE ! DANGEROUS ! STOMACH ACIDS Few people besides phvsieinns realize """" i the importance of keeping the food con- ; tents of tho stomach free from acid fer- Wlanatl HnM Kian fliail It "ie"l'o- Healthy, normal digestion Jdpdll I1U1U5 AldU VlldU II oaunot take place while the delicate lin UHI 1I7.1. D.,,. f i ing of the stomach is being iuflamed Will Weaken rOWer 01 I and distended by acid and wind-the n , n "' , result of fermenting food in tho ! I reSeiU uOVernmeUl , stomach. To secure perfect digestion, i fermentation must bo stopped or prc . I vented and the acid neutralized. For : this purpose, physicians recommend get-1 Shanghai, Dec. 10. 1 ekin official- j tig a little bisurated magnesia from (lorn is mucn pertniueil, according to tne Druggist ami taking a teaspoonrul dispatches received here today from i" "ttle hot or cold water immediate-1 , ,,, . ... i lv after eating. They recommend bis- tlie Chinese capital, over the announce-' (aM bc(,8)S u j, plcasallt ment by Japanese Foreign Minister to' take, has no disagreeable after Kato that the mikado might not return effects and instantly stops fcrmcnta Kiao Chau to China. i tio" neutrallzcii the acid and makes the ... , ; sour acid, bland, sweet and easily V hat communications may have pass- (jKPSte, . ed between the highest of Japanese and , The t'egar ll8e of bisurated mag Chineso officials is not known, but ; .:ai,(1 ., v . , !,:., ,i therj is no question that the majority', 0)1 kim o( nlnKnesja are of little ui vuo uiikwi n """ value is an onsoliite guarantee ot as tiie people generally, supposed the n(.aithy normal digestion, for it over Tokio government wo pledged to re- comes and prevents thnt acid eonditiqn turn the possession to its original own-; which alone is the cause of trouble. era eventually, if it were wrested from! i i ! ...' I KMS Store "J nfi ike A Shop m mm PERSONALS lC3)t3C)JC3)C)C3(()l Fuller, of Dallas, is here on V. V. business, (. E. McCrow, of McCoy, was in this I city yesterday. K. ('. Don as, of tiie firm of Dcreoxi in Just lis this would havo strengthened the tiresent Pekin ndministiatiou hand, so Kiao Chau's retention by Japanese J will iucvitablv nrovo cxceediiiL'lv dam-1 T agin to President Yuan Shi Kai's gov eminent. The territory might have re mained indefinitely in the (ierninns' possession without particularly uugcr ing the people but the subject having been once stirred up and the impression given that it waa about to become ( in-1 Rr0H., Imp buyers of Portland, na, s again, tncre is a widespread ""- the city on business, position to regard the country us hnv-i j, ,' putnnm, of Bend, recently ap ing oeen robbed of it for a mctoihI ,0iiitl private secrctaiy to (loveinur time. elect Withyconibe, is in the city. So strong is this feeling that ninny. (Ucnv lluvter. a nroinincnt attorney1 (people believe President Yuan will be.1 0f )Hllns; Dr. Mark Hnvter, Conrad j driven to a declaration of hostilities stafyen, ami John L. Sweeney, all of against Japuu unless tho luttcr fulfills Dnii.m, nre Salem visitors today, the pledge it was suppci cd to have giv- Tj0uj ,08Se n(i wif0 0f Siilem, ar ea, as a means i.: suving himself from. rjVC(i thiH morning ami' will upend n overthrow by his own countrymen. short time visiting at the Inter's par It may be thnt the Chinese were i it-, onts, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Barker. Kose diiforciit once to their nation's affairs i,Urg News. unless it concerned directly the various Supreme Court Judge-fleet L. T. liar sniull communities they themselves liv-iis, of Lane county, Is in the city look ed. A strong national feeling has been jug over the town with Mrs. Harris, dev j'.oping among them in the few pnst i preparatory to taking up their resi years, especially since the revolution, ,ence here, und it is also u fact that, in tile cities J at le.ist, they are tiiU'inlilv well int'oiin cd concerning news of importance to jthe conntury as a whole. I At any rate, it is ceitain that even the loolies in such places as Pekin, Black velvet is lovelier than ever i Shanghai, Canton, Hankow and the big this scaon and is worn extravagantly. ' interior towns have been asking one an The sheen is so wonderful that it looks ;"'''. ever since the Japanese first , hi,., ,;,. ti, . i ti,.i 11 I landed on the Shantung peninsula, if it lustration is loim. with 'a sutin l.lt. I 'eiv going to l.e necessary t.. fight th 71 xMtHi 3 This Is Going To Be The Best Christmas Ever , Here you will find a large assortment of good, sensible Christmas gifts. Notwithstanding the trouble abroad where many of the Christmas things are made, we have received the largest assemblage of holiday goods we have ever shown all grouped on our mam iloor, easy of access. Visit Our Toy Section You will find here the choicest gifts for boys and girls. Doll Land Where Dolly and her things reign supreme. You will find furniture, dishes, wardrobes, trunks, everything for dollie to be found. Popular prices prevail on all lines. MAKE THE CHILDREN'S XMAS A HAPPY ONE U.GSHIPLEYC0.3 One can't always judge a man's im l?r iivi)v irtnnce by the angle at which he "Av portniic 1 wears his hat LIBERTY 5TREET pi. , ' Mikado 's subjects. testations, loo, or which makes it biok like n frock. ulfii'f lina II Ifimr tunic, nnd the nIi'I'VI'M nnd collar of the coat ore odired with 1 w"''. "I1'".1 fur. 'lucre were niiini- ni (i ii" or less of a personality and splendid executive ability. Ueceiving an excellent edu cation ill the colleges of the South, hev personal educiitiouul work wns in the larger high schools und colleges, among them being the high schools of Port land. Her venrs of association with educiitiiinal woik and people makes her a paiiicularly happy choice, nnd tin parents nnd touchers of the Park school nre expecting great things to be accom plished under her sunervisiun. H ft The liighlnml Motheis' club will meet Tuesdny afternoon at the High land school ut :i;30 o'clock. This is the second meeting of the club, nnd n full attendance is desired, Mrs. A. J. Long, Mrs. (I. C. Lnw and Mrs. VY. Tyler Smith, of San Fran cisco, who came tu Sulein to attend the miiniugo of taoir lister, Miss Stella Savagctto Boyd J. Bridges, which took place last night at the tleotge (). Sav age residence on South Cottage street, will remain over the holidays. All are well linii.vn nnd have many friends here, who will be delighted to have them with them again. t The country fair given by the I'niled Artisun lodge ill Moose hall last night attracted a largo number. Tne affnii wns given on the regular open meeting night, and was one of the most suc cessful of any entertainments given on these occasions, An Intricate drill, given by the member of the drill team, wearing their new uniforms, was one of the lcntures of the evening. Musical sele'tlnns were furnished by the high school baud. Ices, confections ami use ful articles were on snle at several at tractively decorated booths, In charge of Mis. Ailolph (luel'frov, Miss Mabel Hrii'd icld, Miss I, cull Watson, Olive t'nsto, Miss Tenny llciilev and Mrs. Fnye Collins, ami Miss bonnn Hull, in costume, presided at the for- I Ml I. She was the mother of five ehil-i dren: Curtis, of Howell Prairie; Wil-1 liniu, who resides in Salem on Shii piug street; Mrs. T. A. Baltimore, of Oregon City; Mrs. Charles Vinton, of OKI Kerby' sti t, Portland, and Mrs. lluggerty of this city, She also leaves! seventeen grandchildren nnd five great' grandchildren. A brother A. liickurd,; is also a resident of Howell Prairie, j Three brothers and one sfctor, 11. F. liickurd, II. W, Hicltutd, J. W. Ilickard, ami Mis. A. II. liieo, all of Kokomo, Iml., also survive her. Mrs. Mcllwain' was a woman of fine character. Of the old-fashioned type of mother with a largo family dependent upon her train ing, she pnssed away satisfied taut, sue hail American womanhood. She leaves a host, of friends to mourn her pnssing as well ns many kiufolk. EXPERT COMMENTS ON NAVAL VICTORY, (Continued from page one.') The opinion wns also freely expressed that if Japan kept Kiao I'haii, it would not be satistied with that posscssina' alone, but, unlike the (lerniuus, would cpiedily be nttcniuting to spread its sphere of influence' throughout t lie rest of Shantung pio iuce. Among Toreignei's in Shunuliui there were many "I told you so's" uttered at the news of official Japanese de nials inly assurance that mikado's oc cupation of .luliiit island was only t - pin in y or of an AmiloJiipniiese agree ment com ei'iiing the .Marshall ami Car oline groups. Indeed, it. is tine Hint Europeans and Ain.'iii'.'ins priiliftcil whin tne .Japa nese siizi'd these (ierinnii possession that thev would never relimpiish them Girl and Baby In Our and Vicinity, , ., The most stupendous and remarkably liberal olTer ever made to its readers by any newspaper. For Every Boy, City voluntarily. I WOMAN'S TERRIBLE PERIENCE I EX- secondary fighting ships. Had Better Ships. ; This Ilritish squadron umlnuhtidly has as its nucleus one or more dread- ., , ,. , , , ii i ll gni cruiscis oi u'i s oi spec i no given tnem a sp emu, exa ue r i tll0,lHll(r inch guns. Von Spec's heaviest artillery was of N.2 ilcll calibre , -. j ,an. his fastest, which were also his'Tho Way a Nnllon Troats ita Womon. I smiillcst ships, could not nuiko better than 21.5 knots. 1 j As his cnminniiilcr, Fisher chose his A county's civilization or barbarism 1 own right hand man. Admiral Slnrdee, can be tobi by the way It treats women,' ' recently promoted to tho position of i This is the test of its standing among chief of the naval stuff. The vast im- the nations of the world. Husbands portnne which wns attached to the ex- should treat their wives with the grout' Cli'lSS -At the family residence, 22fifl . l.Vso avenue, Thursday, December J 1(,, P'i-I, Willurd II. Cross, aged t!5 : ycnis. one month and 111 days. , V, nernl, under the auspices of the Wiiidmen. will be held from the resi-1 donee Saturdny nfternoon at 2 o'clock,! interment in City View cemetery, His' wife survives him, and while no child ren were born to them, five step-children sincerely mourn his departure. They arc; il. O. Watson, Mis. K. A. Kaiser and Mrs. (I. V. Thompson, all of this city; Mrs. A. V. Forbes, of Mount Vernon, Wash., and Mrs, ('has, Cochrane, of Clover, Idaho. pedition is evident from this selection, est consideration for the wife is often Sturdee's real business being that of a weighted down by a crushing burden of strategist, nt home. i weakness, dizziness of dispuir. I Von Spee won his Chilean victory j Thousnnds upon thousands of mothers, November 1 but details of it were not. wives an, daughters ill every section known until several days Inler, It! of this great, country, who havo ra would seem, therefore, us if Sturdee! gained health, vigor and cheerful dis could nut havo left Kuglnnd more than J position lifter months of misery und about a month ago. even despair, are the ones who truly I His departure evidently wns tuken in appreciate tho marvelous restorative ! such secrecy that despite Mormany'a power of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre ! elaborate espionage system not a word scr'nition. . i of it reached Von Spee. 1 Kvery woman who lias renson to be- I he Ucrniiius made the mistake of hevo that backache, headiiche, iinnat HOW SHE DISCARDED UNSIGHTLY COMPLEXION ; How often 1 exclaimed lis I beheld my ; underestimating Lord Fisher. Had they uriil pains, low spirits, sleepless nights, gly cunplexion in the minor, "If I not done so, it is Inconceivable th'tt. Irregularities or a catarrhal condition is caused by n derangement of the. only could tear off this old skin! ' And, 1 they would have remained In South do you know, 1 ve learned how to do 1 American waters. If they had sup- womanly functions, owes it to herself I that very thing! Not to actually if- posed that the chief of the llrltish and dear ones (o speedily overcome the move the entire skin all of a sudden ; naval staff was on his way In attack trouble before a general breakdown ; that would be too heroic a method and them they would surely linvo mii.lii nt 1 causes permanent prostration. ' t.tilttC.il Itwi t InutiMiiiv Tim ivnMi.niil ,..11 i.j,,1 Ctr tin,,.,, nllinr nnrl rif Inn ll. HI 'u 1,' ll. I ....... 1. . 1. MisS I I., '...,,,,.,' ,,ff 1 Bitidi litiv midli'lcw I u-dil.l li.ti.lliwr Stiir.ln.t ll 1 ti n 1 n 1 1 -I I n u ' n ,1 ..111.... and so gradually reipiii ing ahout ten ' chase. i safely take benu-c it Is prepared , dnvs to complete the transformation--! Ran Into a Trap. i from' roots and herbs, routiiining Ionic If finnan 't. hurt B til. I In V IV , ,1 V lltfl, lii.lnll.l Vim Nintit Ml n . l-lin,il ntn tlino tellers' bnotll. A Cafeteria Slipper . vni:l unmolixlnn liniln'rncillli cn'Ot'S , In. Krili.h ,.t,,i,n,l,tr im... I,v wns served, Miss Unrenen Snntn, Miss fortn, Mnrvelousl No mntler how steaming from the Pacific Into the Mnni) llnvedebo, Miss Andra llieksi ,mu,v rough, blotchy or aged your, Atlantic. and Miss Ruby linker assisting. There ( complexion, von can surelv discard It. The completeness of Rliirdee's vie were marringo license bureaus, divorce, ,v Hi lit ! process. Just get an' torv nrnves. even wilhout the list of (lis I linlisli slni.s, now iiilcilor llic lierinuil m m m of the most pionoiinceil courts, policemen to enforce liuileniuo i niineo of ordinary mercollzed wnx ut laws, lawyers to sentence law break-; your druggist 's, apply nightly like cold ers, and all the other attributes thnt j erenni washing It off mornings, are generally associated with a success-1 My wrinkles I got rid of by an equally I'ul r.irnl fuir. I simple method, lly dissolving an ounce I of powdered snxolite In a half pint Last Sunday afternoon the Dangh ters ( f Isabella called in a body on j the faculty of Sacred Heart academy i nnd were received In Hie large purine. I Dueing the call refreshments were serv-j cd and entertainment furnish,', I la the form of music and singing. Lvcryone, both guests and hostesses, spent a most; enjnyuble afternoon. Yestenluy nfternonn the members of the United Circle, together with the .,;!, ,1, unit ...ti.i.,1. i,ri,,l,,t, i,l lltn miiil.i 1 ... .. M..- . ..... .. . .. . . emy, nssembled to hear the rending of T the school journal, the " I'. C. ('limn- i T lele." All the enutriliutors deserve 'T credit for their work, but particularly witch hnzol and bnlhlng my fnen in the n death trap solution, every line completely dis appeared. First the finer lines, finally even the deep crow 's feet, vanished en tirely. Monn Morrow in Town Tattler, properties character, It Is not fl secret remedy because Its Ingredients are printed on wrapper, (let lr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion today either ill liipiid or tablet form, nt linv dealer In medicines, if crnlls were tu tliem III rnnge, ! yiin want to better your physical eon- The conflict's lesson I, cms out thn I it ion surely and speedily. Kvery In tonchlng of all naval engagements since, uredient iu '"Favorite Prescription'1 Is the present wur began thst n warship printed along with the directions. Ifj Iu bnttlo Is cither absolutely safe or is' you want a specialist In women's dis- ACTUAL HCIOHT, ! INOHIt DAW! OfiU. Wt want erery irood nH bof and tahy to bar i'01U-IN-0NK. Thej'll nuer lira of It and bost ol all the COLORS ARK All SOLlltLY 1IAK.VI.KSH. WUI K0X Bt'B IS IBOl'T IT K0Y't lUllllllllllllllUS lllllll .11.1 llll Ill 1 worthy of mention nre the editorials and school notes. AN IMMIGRANT BTATION. Washington, . J Dee, III. A bill providing lilO.Oon for an immigrant station at Tncoma, Wash., wns Intro duced in the house tndny by Represen tative Johnson. ft SERVIANS CLAIM VICTORY. Salonika, via London, Dec. In. Thnt the Servians hud de feated the Anstrinn right wing, comprising the Fifteenth nnd Sixteenth nrtnv corps, wns as serted here tulny In an official report received from Nlh. It was said that 1VI0 Aus trian were killed or wounded. The battle occurred on Serv ian soil, . lependiiig on the rnnge ,.oscs to dinumise vor case, consult Dr of its gnus. i pici-,.,1 by letter, enrrespondence private This, coupled with weight of lnetiil and confidential, address Doctor Pierce and speed, that nn engagement mnv be Invalids' Hotel, Kiil'fnlo, N, V, compelled nt will, is the Important m JUST IDLE RTJMORH, tor ill iiuvnl wnrfarc, nolwitlistiimliug the nccnidoiinl spcctucular" exploils of submarines. ,os Angeles, t'nl., I Ice. 10. The Naval stinti'gy consists III niitrnnglng t,inri t eutinlia, disable, I off Point the enemy. I Aruuello, was eu unite fioin l.os An I he llrltish admiralty, under Lord ,,1,,, t sn I'luncis with passengers Fisher's direction has demonntrntel its l1Ia.r..i, ,, , ,. ability to do this 11 1 1 1 1 to do It with re nuirldihlc rapidity nnd efficiency. Not only the encounter off tho Fil'i- land Islands, but nlso the st If you have nothing to worry about nk your wife; she can always supply vou with A because, ; which preceded It. restore Its good name f , ,.v ,,,, , . to fireat Ilritnln's sea power. i A ' I tu i i ll I Sturdee's dingonnl voyage ineross the Atlantic and bis dcstiuctlnii i of Von Spee s snundron nre accnui I pllshtnents In keeping w ith the bright est of Ilritish nnvnl traditions. Th wisi young iiiiin keeps nn Lie light side of his rich old uncle who l deaf in his left ear. GILUV C 0CLT ACTUAL LENGTH El IMIIKS HERE THEY ARE A Dandy Drum Major's Cup for tho boy and a Belt for the neighbor's boy. beautiful, life-like doll, (about 18 inches tall) as largo as a baby, for the little girl. A harmless and brilliantly colored ball for Baby Bunting. Something for each member of tho family all on one sheet of muslin ready to cut out and stuff. HOW TO GET FOUR-lfJ-OfJE The Daily Capital Journal is going to give away several hundred of ii pnsscngeis these Anna. Belle dolls, as follows: All who pay three months subscription, old or new, back subscription or n lit one Day , , . . . ,. , ... -i, l- Tii be I.AXATIVK llltnMO riNIMvlll UUVilnUc, 111 UiXot; LIlClX JuJJcl IS UCHVUIrJLl Ijy UUlllCI, Will 1CUC1VC UilD Ul ,iu"loe tTX'Z dolls free. All mail subscribers, old or new, who pay. six months' is on e, h box. sr.,.. I subscription, $1.50, will also be entitled to a doll without extra charge. M 'iiure ilispntchcs froin I'olnt Ar goello expressed the belief llilli ll bmle on Ihe I'll 1 1 1 1 1 H cuiilodcd while tie hIi in wns fiuhling gale. Itumoes that ed were not. confirmed The CentrnliH ennied and a crew of Ml. injur I