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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1915)
V f tf B 8ALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALFM. OBEOON, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1915. : MUSKEAT LIKED WINE. ; SHlf Lfc 15 STQRFI The world has known what Cottolene is for over a quarter of a century Cottolene established a class of its own over a generation ago. Cottolene was in the front rank of the great movement for bettering house bold service and for improving food products. Its manufacture and its constituents are as well known as the simplest things done in every kitchen. TV cottonseed oil in Cottolene is pressed from selected seed it is a grade so choice that it is not listed on the market. It is purer, sweeter and better in food value than most salad oils. The beef stearine is the product of the finest leaf beef suet known. It is the exact combination of these two fats which gave Cottolene its high place over a quarter of a century ago, and which has held this place lor it. Cottolene is economical, but better than that it actually improves the quality and flavor of all foods cooked with it. Your grocer has Cottolene now Tell your grocer you want a pail now; arrange with him for your regular weekly supply. Write to our General Offices, Chicago, for our red cook book- HOME HELPS "-free. FthOXFA I P R A N K company "Cottolene makes good cooking better Q octal andPersonal BV U0L11B RUXOOUX till'! beautiful opera, ".Murium Hut- opera of llio old school, nnil seldom or- tho Yrw 1'cik school will moot in Lie school building this evening at half past seven o'clock. A pleasing pro gram will !c arranged nnd the subject or' "What Is licvt i" Literature for I lie Children" discussed. High selieol students will hold a "rieeliimatory contest " this; evening, May 7, in tin" school building. All to appear lire member; of the public Kiealihi! d-'pnrtmcnt under tile tutelage of -Miss Ida I!, Unvis. Among the mini- iwil I torl'lv." will lie dinvMi iiiik.i lor I formed nowndavs. ulthniiL'h it contains bers on the program will be the fol the linal program tu be given by ( sonio of the must beaiilitul writings of low the Woman's club tniiinrniw at'lenioon this well hninvii coiuposer. Its most at promptly .'I o clock at the First Christian church. The pingniiu is to bo in charge of .Miss .Miiinetla Mngcrs, who will present her pupils exclusively in the vocal numbers. Mrs. Anna Hitl ers Fish, the brilliant iliuniat ie leader, will elucidate the music with a do- atlraclivo iiarts are probnblv of the nbbfashioned kind, which are nut to be fou lid in the modern operas. i Mr, ami Sirs. Joseph I'eery, who are j removing to Ntaylun, where the former' in tn iitiMiitmt tin mil nil iriiiiii.n f ot' t li ii I criptivo reiidiug of the opera, mid Mrs. llaiiiiiioiid-Hishnp conipiniv, were honor .... minium rinitii in in lit' ii-miiii soiu- irncHtH nt lift i n 111 int. Tiio music of thin opera is purlieu-1 lluly delightful, as everyone knows, and local folk are eagerly nwuiting the date f its presentation. A general invita tion ia tube extended all Sub in wouieu, Mild it is expected, that the church auditorium will be filled with lovers of good music. guests nt an liilornial evening gntiior ug nt Iho home of Mr. and Mrs. .1. ( . Campbell, Wednesday evening, quests lieing those who had associated more in timately with the l'eerys during their three years' residence in Salem. They were: Mr. and Mrs. T. II Unllowav, Mr. and Mrs. Phil llnrtlov, Mr. and Mrs. U. Neal, .Mr. ami Airs. C. K. Kii i.vland, Cleeln I'eery, I'auliiie Know Tim memliers of (lie Christian Worn-1 land ami .lames Leonard Campbell, ail's lioanl of .Missions of the First j Christian church is in session this aft-j Mrs. K. A. l'rnilt entertiiined her liriiiiiKi at that chureli w itii an especial-( informal needlework club, the Jtn ly interesting program, being uivon un- .i on 1 1 l u. vesterdav afternoon. (ler till) leadership of Mrs. !'. Morton. Mrs. Nelson Sciii.hhiw is hostess. The regular monthly i ting of the Loyal Woman 'a clsss of this church will ineei next Thursday aileiumu at ihe home of Mrs. W. A. Penny, i; l.'i South Com mercial street. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. M. Hair, who have been on n pleasure trip through Cali fornia, urn expected home, shoitly. I loan' vo' Civ, Ma Honey "....Smith Hoys' (I lee Club. Hirected by Minnetta Magers. 'A J'len for Cuba "..John M. Thurston Max Alford. 'The Xew South "....Henry M. Orildy Flank Kosebrough. 'Tho American Flag Ileecher Victor Taylor. ' Patsy " Kate IX Wiggins Nellie Mnrthaler, 'Sister Kspernnce" (iuy W, Carry! Lillinn McHrid'e. 'A Soldier of the Kinplre" Thomas J. 1'age Edward llauch. 'The 1'ieath His';" Mark Twain Kuth Ifosohiangh. 'Saunders .Mcdlnsiinn 's Courtship" Anci'iyinous Vivian Khrlich. 'Afloat at Dusk" Arr. by Elliott Cirls' churns. Directed by Minnetta Magers. I'resi niaiion of prizes Snperinten lout U. M. Klliolt. Mrs. Abi laud, has r which she has accepted, to be the guest ot the ( iregon commission at the rami ill Scott Duniwnv, of Port- reived a special invitation Manitowoc, Wis., May 7. The proprietor of a north side, thirst emporium had been an noyed by a thief who entered tho cellar without disturbing any of the visible means of in gress and removed the corks from tho choicest wines and brandies, leaving the partly emptied btfttleo win.1" he de parted. Tho mystery was explained when he "saw a nuiskrat with jug making its unsteady way from tho cellar to the river. For several davs the saloon keeper entertained his patrons by posting them where they can wateh the bibulous rodent enter a hole in the wall. gnaw tlic corks from a few bottles and acquire a load. Then one day ho saw the muskrnt approaching the saloon in company w'1'' s'x others. ' The saloon-keeper drew the line at the muskrat giving a souse party to his lrionds "on the house.'' He broke up tho revel with a gun- entirely. Mine. Gluck wishes to live at least feir tho year ciitirelv tor lierseir and for her family, an I for this reason she will not sing. Ziinbalist already has announced that he will not piny in this country next season, so t.iese artists will plan to return to the pub lic, together duniiL' the season oi UiltJ-17. Walter Gleiser Elected President of Y. EC. A. i Walter Gleiser was chvtoirprosident ; of the Y. M. C. A. at Willamette uni-! versify at a called meeting of tho mem-j bers Thursday morning. The vacuuey was caused by the resignation of Joseph Oerhnrt who was elected nt the regular! election but circumstances are such j that he will be unable to come back i next yenr. Willis M. Hnrtlett was elect- j ed to fill tho vacancy caused by the resignation of Earl Flcgel who heid the position of vice president. Errol Proc ter was elected secretary. ! HOW I MADE MY HAIR GROW LONG AND BEAUTIFUL, ft. S ' jj j. 1 Women's and Misses' Suits: Regular prices $17.50 to $19.75 Special . Regular prices $21.50 to $25.00 Special , Regular prices $27.50 to $32.50 Special , Regular prices $35.00 to $15.00 Special , Women's and Misses' Cloth Coats: ....$12.50 '..$17.50 ..$19,75 ....$22,50 $12,50 in,..,.! iiiaTm'ifio- jntn'iintiumil exposition at const Tllt'V ' t'lPiMUi imiNUiin timing; mi-- will visit the exposition on their way I',""1 ",' "", ??!'"." V"Y-'S. 1 I.IIKIMO, IIUOl ,1111 x lu J", in , hoiiie. Mr. ami Mrs. 11. M. Willed, of .I.vons, Mich,, are (he "iiest of their , M ,. ,, . ., ., . . ,'""''. N. Willett, ex ting to . "". i" 11 . """ tlie summer on the I'acitic laami up uieir resilience lor Hie sum mer in Kingwood pain, removing from their attractive home, Till D street. j The aid society of the V. 1!. C. was Thn lovely opera, "Norma." will be entertained at the home of Mis. Ilenrv read in its entiiety tonioirnw night nt Scholt, N'tl V. street, yesterday after tho First hrislian einncli by Dr. Cle- noon. Mrs. Uosalia Hates, wife of the incut It. Shaw, of I'm I Inn, I. assisted bv l-iin u-ll lomwn l.ini-,ir i v;.;i. Miirdaunt tloodcnounh, of (he same ing in the eitv, was pi escnt, gi ving nin.l '"'r "ival and taken to the Oregon. ( place, who will plav piano select ions , interest ing accounts of incidents , building. She will be prepared to regis-j .to illustrate tjho readings. Victrula particular moment, in relation to civil ,l'r ,,v,'rv VII,,T snfrnge sjatcs music, will also be eiven. A most cor-1 war. Mrs. Scholt was assisted i,.. 'u'1(t visits the Oregon building during dinl invitatioii has been extended the Mrs. I. L. MeAdains. Mrs. I'loieo,.',, i ll,n' public by the iliaiiiutic class of the high Shipp nnd Mrs. Hlodgett in servim; nflhonl, under whose siipervisiou 1 1n j Tho session was especially interesting musiciniiH are brought to Salem. The and profitable. noun oi i no npeia is ny reiice lioniftni, San elusive. The invitation was sent by George M. Highland, managing secretary of the commission, at the instance nf O. M. I lark, its president. Mrs. Duniway is further advised tnat she will be met on the Kuril by llelliui. ". Norma" is an' The l'arent Teacher It is definitely asserted, if not offi cially nnnoiinceit, that Mine. Gluck, in private life Mrs. F.frem Ziinbalist, associal ion of will be out of the field next season was greatly troubled with dandruff' and fulling hair. I tried many udver-1 Used hair preparations ami various pre-, scriptinns, but they all signally failed;! many of them made my hair greasy so! it was impossible to comb it or do it up j properly, I think that many of the things I tried were positively injurious and from my own experience 1 cannot too strongly caution yon against using' preparations containing wood alcohol and other poisonous substances. I be-! Move they injure the roots of the hair. After my long list of failures, i finnllyi found " simple prescription which 1 can unhesitatingly state is beyond doubt the most wonderful thing for the hair I have ever seen. Many of my friends have also used it and obtained wonder, ful effects therefrom. It. not only is a powerful stimulant, to the growth ot the hair ami for restoring gray hair to its natural color, but it is Cipially good for removing dan, huff, giving the hair life and brilliancy, etc., and for the purpose of Keeping the scalp in first- ciass condition, it also ma lies thej,,t, (,f(.i(U,( ,,,.,.. nun- easier in i-oniiy nun arrange in nice form. I hae a friend who used it two months and during that time it has not. only stopped the falling of his hair and wonderfully increased its growth, but it practically restored nil of his hair to its natural color. You can obtain the ingredients for making this wonderful preparation from almost any druggist. The prescription is as follows: Bay Hum, 0 oz.; Menthol Crystals, C. drachm; Lavonu ,(. ( 'omposoe,' 2 oz. If you like it perfumed, add 1 drachm of your favorite perfume. This, however, is not. necessary. Apply night and morning; rub thoroughly' into Ihe scalp. Regular prices $17.50 to $19.75 Special Regular prices $22.50 to $25.00 Special Regular prices $27.50 to $42.50 Special Odds and Ends in Women's and Misses cloth Suits and cloth Coats while they last Odds and Ends in Children's cloth, si and white Pique coats . . special $2.1)0 U. G. . special $11 Shipley Co, ! 145-147 North l iberty Street i One Hundred Will Compete In Contests! A corkscrew is sometimes used in opening an argument. Harry Hart, of Portland, is" in the eitv today, 1 Will, ni- ,f AHomv. was in the with more '',., ',,.,! I Y. II. Lightfoot. of Atiinsville, is in It Iran Francisco, May 7. Pacific coast championships on track and field will nt the l'minnm Pacific exposition stadium than 100 athletes-in competition. Most of the entrants dug their spikesj., ' . ' ,'1.... inla ih., ciiolerw tmliiv inst. In trv tbei . "feel" of the new pall.: It is in' good ,, "''f Kimholl is registered at the, shape, but a raw wind blew across the; W'l-'", f" 1 cndletnn. . ; Madiuni from the golden gale. Unless! L. J. f'linpin returned tins morning it the sun shines, the present records i from a business trip to Portland. jt seem likely to stand through the meet. Harold Murphy returned yesterday Idaho has sent a couple of good men from a week's visit in Portland. to the meet Sain .Morrison, Minuter I J, A, Nickerson was among those inj .,,1.1 it,,;,. 1, io,;n;,.u ;,.,,:;,, ,i,,,i,- .u . ..., t i-, 11, u -,( 1, , 11 ,, ,1 , i , , ,1 ,. --,. , . i nt r 1 1 Y ' I S! ,1 Oil y J 1 lll v 1,1 1 i i Miss Margaret I'lirning, of Portland., is visiting friends in the city today. Thos. 10, MeL'voy and K. V. Kaudauff, of I'ugeiie, were in Halein Thursday. li I IV k'inr. ..r Kilvrrliin WHS ill the city yesterday on professional busi-.J ness. A. O. Brown, one of the prosperous farmers from Polk county, was j Notice I the Publit t 1,,,,, token ov the B"! .:1V:n,t and will cndeavorU.t, t ,,,,, of nil on lh"J he obtniiifd sua , hmly fair ami codMrw'"-', MeJcratc rrKV1 " ( liobertson of St. Marys ami Murray of i Stanford in the high hurdles and Key. nobis nf the (Iregon Aggies in the half : mile, expect to crowd Kelly and Hon-j mtt in these events, (bind competition! is assured in every race. The best men' will have to extend themselves to win.; i n,;-. I service. j Woop Big Indian Chief Play Suitu made of good iptality khaki, first class workmanship, gorgeously trimmed to dense the youngsters, price .,.$1.00, $1.15 Girls' Indian Suit $1.15, S1.I5 SCOUTS Rompers Large assortment 0 f c o I o r s i 11 (liiiham, Clianibiay and liipplette materials. 'J to 7 yenrs. Choice SOc Hora Is the riaca to Oct Your Butts. Olive shade khaki suit, including hat, leggings, knapsack $1.(50, $1.75 Military Suits, including bell and cap Sf.60 Cowboy Suits, including hat, belt aid hob.ter $1.30, $1.45, $J.W Child's Play Time Overall Combination Suits in various colors, short or Ioiik sleeves 50c and 60c TUB SUITS Oliver Twist SuttH made waist with large pearl but of good ipiality galatea, tons, blue pants and trim white with blue or brown ming, 2 1 2 to (I years , 50c stripes, plain colored pants, Ltncno Wash Suits, Hns collars and cuffs ... $1.35 n,,,,.,, .,, ., i n, mid It 5CC Oliver Twist Military Butts for bovs nged ;i to 7, white with red or blue trim ming, also trimmings and brass but ton $1.00 Oliver Twist Suits, plain white linene wuist with black nnd white punts, col lars and ruffs $1.00 Oliver Twist Bulta, tun Boys' Middy Blouse Suits n linn- 1 1 iui ,. . . . . . . navy with red V T ' 1,,l,1;"l.v-l"" braid trimming, also plain white Linene with blue trimmings, nos L' 1 l! to 7 75c You Should Buy Liberally of Tbcso Suits. Barnes Cash Store r A shoe fitted to your foot as it W- here j 2 A shoe fitted to your foot as it should be fitted will wear longer than a shoe improperly fitted. We fit Queen Quality shoes as they should be fit ted never too short, too Umjr, too wide or too narrow Always Just Right. "It is a Feat to Fit the Feet' Fuller ton's 270 N. COMMERCIAL STREET A. A. (Iraber, Manager Klioe Dept. i vesterdav. W. P." Wheeler, proprietor of tbe Cliff House, Newport, was ill the city vesterdav. T. L. idllingshy returned late yester day evening Jroni H two (lays' business trip to Kugene. Jim Wilson, of the Hrewers associa tion, arrived in the city this morning on the Llectrie. . Harrison Jones, one of the influential fanners of the (Icrviirs neighborhood, is in the city tcdiiy. Zack Davenport, n prominent farmer living near Hilvcrlon, was transacting business in the city yesterday. O. 11. (lilbcrt, of Portland, was in t he eitv vesterdny in the interests of the Pacific Teclphone and Telegraph coin pan v. V. S. Itelchcr and F. A. Voget meter ed to Falls City und return yesterday, nnd left for Portland on an evening train. . FIRE ON LINER. i Martin Nelson; ''l . u ' tw&: t 533 state Wrwt t by wanting otily11" ?r New York, Mav 7.-FU'u broke cut ! this nfteruoen on the Australian liner ' l anastotn. tie, up at her pier of Brouklva. The (Hnastotn has aboar.i ' a cargo of Hmiminitioti and gastdine I consigned to (.llasgow. lint Ihe ninn who is nlwayn ''" i plaining about his hard luck is usui'H. 1 loo lay to move in time to keep tumble- fiem troubling him. DIALECT ; ! I i 1 It READINGS IN by Professor Archibald F. ReM PubUc Library Auditorium FRIDAY EVENING, 8 O'CLOCK The Price Is RiSht .tvlc.fll . , s.,,,,1, Weelcn."1"- , , .- , to the "i".v , ,r'""U pral.'l',: and nppreristc PW J,,,,,,, v" Mi,s also .-"' 1 j iV- our .l.'h al ' J ' j, irgnt fro...M "'J lB largest Mock M ht n "K"'r0' $15 and 0 mil 1 11 ! ( f ' i FREE oiaoociiaii tnu" ( laHBMlMC