TWO DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. PEFT. I. 1915. THE i Jl " it Social and Personal CAEOL & DIBBLE. I MRS. WILLIAMS' LONG SICKNESS wtWiwwwmw,) Yield To Lydia E. Pink i ;.. ....... -. I . . I . r i-t-1- nam a t cgeutuic Compound. Elkhart, Ind.:-" I suffered for four- A SOCietf Vfnt n,l,..n r.rim;al.ii . rTM ... . - . " i i tu...., a;runi. j no ranv motored down irom : both in Salem and throughout the state I Portland. 1 will be the marriage tonight of .Mi Ml i Althea E. Mi. ires, tne daughter i,t Mr I m;.. u';nf..i. r.:.i... i . i ' . - 1 ..mm-.. a i iiir. wuo nan ueeu ana Mi. A. .V Moores, to Kobert t'.itho guest of her aunt, Mrs. A. J. Rein- ve periormej at tne .Moores' residence, ; this evening lor battle. From there j5 Lnemeketa street, t :aj o'rlock,M,ss j,,.v will return to her hrmc at by Kev. James Klvin, of the ConKrea-1 Cameron, '.Mi.ouri. via the Canadian tional caurrn. Out-of-town guests furi Pacific, the wedding have been arriving fori several days an.J are being entertained! r. , . , ,, , . , a. house guests at tne hon.es of rela-i ' 'h,'M J"h" ,' '"' "! tives and friend.. Among those from vK . . ' i i. " 1 an,'' J"?' l'ortland are the Missc, Vrtha and ; rnturned home. af,er spending ,e 1'arrie Moore,, coosir.s f Mr. and Mr. i """""" on "'fir farm near Portland. - ! : personals h ! F. L. Waters went to Settle thi morning. ' Georg.t Vick i. in Portland t-diiy jn ' 1 : i i'i.sine is. Sm A. S. Moores; Mr. and .Mrs. Chester Miores, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore. Mr Mrs. Jfnrrv informally at .1. W linner imer entertained r roiav evening JIT. Bllll .V1IR. A Holt i . l ami - Mm. Tom M. Word, Judge and' Mr, I""'' AnTl' T ,M"- "' K',!T:'f verton. tro.n Asrorm. Mr. ...! K:. .f1"'"""?- 'ld""8lw f.med an B. F. Bond, of Albany. & in yesieroay. ! rred s. .naiort is U 1 j'v.-iii.? today I I on business. I v- . I . L ' ... i hit aiini, ,nr. a. .). nein-i tiKnan, jnQ. i s'juerea iorioor- ; --" i :.'nier nnrce.i Truu-.-j .v :r..m be'Tf'orm.rT Mr!-'"0"? i!rt' for-,he ,"t ,wo mm"ui- ''VM'een years fromorganic inflammation, t N.nrjsnt. be uerlormed at the Moores' residence. ! thm even r..r stt ('. fi...r . . fl,,L. ru.i.:. .(i.,..',.,,! ...... i emaie weanness, iti"iiiw,wiii'i".'.i pain and irregulari- re'rd?jr Tisi,il,8 ties. The paina ink ifartln .b'tk of i,,iIvfr5c,;' M ! , , business visitor veterdsv. ; my 8HeK ' 1ank Wrightman ci M.:U.-bu:g. ! creased by walking , wa8 a viritorKBere TMfrJav. i or standing on my jeSse Tooley, of.-ilv.r 'cr.-ek Fails. I feet and I had such ; is in the city today on leice. I awful bearing down Smith Stenhenu nmii!fr' f.'irir.er ! feelings, was da- of I'0,k county, is' in (he city today. j pressed in spirits : J0 l eery, of stavti-n. : in ttc and became thin and visiting with friena this nk. I pale with dull.heavy B- H- Cnnkle and H. L. Fih-r. of bil- j I i,j . ! verton, were Balem visitors yesterday. ""m.-i WaWhlt .k,,.;..,. v;.;. home; '.Mrs. W. 8. K ;," t ho mother; fu"..?.? a"'i "I'!"'''1- i 'Tf 1 -C00 ? ! r in ,he ..terd.y from W.-od- .. . l .. i..: i , ' .. . 'he 'linmir-ruoMi. T he i.:irn tr,-. , r. rarv relief. I deridert tn crfve I.vHia V. v. vi iur urinerooin; inikiii ivinney, ur. i i i ,u. 7 i , . ,,. . ,, j, " -ioui.i. and Mrs. Alfred Kinnev, Mr. and Mrs.' i eri Mr't' 1 ' ' ' K"''r- Ilnkhams Vegetable Compound a fair : Harrv Seymou?, countv mrintea- John Hmith, and Miss ' Mildred Hmith,! KU-tniHij '"' tris' and also the Sanative Wash. I have; dent of Polk county, was in the ritv who will bo tiie maid of honor, from I'... . now used the remedies for four months . yesterday. flattie; the MifeH Margaret and tier-1 ,r . and cannot express my thanks for what xf'81' Peur.is left yet- ... , . , , ujey nave uone lor me, returned tn t H, 1....... p.... rf . . land 8undav, after a several weeks' visit with her ialer. Mrs. An! on Knt nor. Mrs. (i. F. (Ii levenina from n ulie, -kith ree 4 r.HIIlt'l'' tfUir 41 t,d jit.i i; mi, . : her irrii.i n uiese lines win De or any benefit 1 ,. " T . '. , you have my tx-rmission to publUh -''lT -hT"' d'i n them."-Mrs. Sadie WrLUAMS, 455 j vllit Bar'vlew " James Street, Eikhart, Indiana. j Mr,,. Christopher Rowe. of North S-ev- Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Com-icteenti street, ii-turm d . -t-di,-pound,maJe from native roots and hcrbo. from a ininrli Mm at ("';: i. I contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, j . Robertson and family, of s ni the South Bnd t0(iay nol(ls the record of being the j Brownville, wore ii. the pity yesterday most suceessiui rcmeay lor lemale ills j 'rK,""-riug i iue nojju. weknowof, and thousands of voluntary j Vurner Gu'M- thl' YntW p, n ' R- ' testimonials on file in the Pinkham P0"!"""1" of Wandtmrn. is h.rc iBbontoiy nt Lynn. Mass.. seem to ,Ua hl8 aunt Mrs' h' 'u"ke r,... e-. 1 ' "" n-luim-.l la't "' ftav at . ...... j v..., ..laip.iMT una Od- trfi.lia fln.v mil M....1...II l..l " - " v ..j b... .iiiirutill irurnwn, WIIU1 , will set ua tkM trmi.tri. i;.. i:i 1'iren ..... . ... ..urn ii Jian llain, a eousm of the bridegroom, arrived today lrom New York City. Misa liain in a N'hw W.rlf ,fiij has beeli eonne ted with the liriar't'lif f I Manor m-hmil Kh u.,11 l... v,........! guest of Mrs. W. 8, Kinnev, in Astriria, ' '1 after the wedilinir I'nwn...... u... s,eri.luu. rill Mxiores, of Indianapolis, who also . , ' arrived to.lav. will r,,..,.l..i. i.. ..... I he semi-week v ilmi VI town guests. i.nei.iev nop yar'l will nave an epe- A handsomely-appointed dinner party j ''IM"V or.-hestra this season, emu- was given last evening nt toe Marion : """nK ln'' follow ing well-known Sa hotel li the members of tiie bridal i . I"'l,,,: M' nd .rrs. r'ranl; party by Kobert Kinnev. The table! 'V- v"'1'" f""1 l"a"": w ui. New was beautifully .entered with pink Kil-'?'""' ',rlln: ''""" Newman, enrtiet; larney roses. Thos.- elreliuir the table trnml.. ne. Tue dam e-. were: Kobe,t Kinnev, Miss Althea y,n', n "rn "n ednesdn v and Sal- -Moores, Mivs Mddred Smith, Marshall 1 w' '"j!"'"1 'diarge of .1. II. Jackson, .Miss Mnrgerv .Marvin and A'",,'r- A ""ge number or Salem voung Halph Moores. ' i I"'" ""d these dances, mid, in view "f th" music an. other attractive fe-i- formerlv lived at iio ha lies whi w''-""'l.v by ! "hildren. of Vancouver. Wash., arc Wev. Klvin wa, pa.tor o II e VZro '", ot '"'r '"""Ty ,N-"d,g the week in P.-.lem as the gational ehureh flT two veu ,n?ZVl I ' h","""" ''T "nrri" M-l.-r. of of Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Richard- rre given a warm weieoino h, , r ' " ' ""!"" f .Mist.'on many triend, j ,t eitv. A unburn ' ' "'enrat ive scoem. event of their vis,, was the sermon I e.ti v. ne .. . ' i " . .. ",',V''1 '' '!'?: which lev. Klvin preached Auuust "!... i . , was enrncl fo the rancher, and hX fa,S w d le" ".77''' ' ,h" an:;:r--;--iHB n.. ..i ...i .i... ... . . " "" ""i.i'"Tnoon. .... .,,., , , . , roiesinni oiiurches ."iss i.oniM' I lark returned last niL.,( rrom a six months' ti-i.. . ivi;.- rd-, 'er.dn.i-c ' f..r w.th , f, ':? V, s--t- . if ' f, vS sCU- !-A a. .ii ii ,, a i - V"-jTv 'CX "vr-.- y y w -Tin. xn Airiy-3r- I Original prove this fact If yon Jiare tiie sliglitest doubt that Lvdlii I-:. I'inkliam'r Veirefa lk('unixiiinl will help vou, write to Lydia I'-.l'liikliaiii IcilicincC'o. (roiiliilentlaii l .vnii.Massforad vlcc. onr U-ttor will lie opened, rrad and aiiHWcrcd lv a woman, nd liuld in strict con(ldcnci. Miss Margaret Mills. who h:. in The halles , h.. :,n. ......... day Hev. and Mrs. Klvin were afforded! aa eniov.l.i - . x monitis dd.n. friends: wi;;;; ,; z,z u h r . the I'roleslant ehurehcH of die eitv held Mis I' ,.r I c t- v- reee,in in (heir honor In the. SI 1 Mr I V Tr, i'''!.'' N,'M"1 Ion of the Ciiristinn church All ieo. U... l. I'rniii have returned tar service, ., th, lo-i 'ehnn-h wl " ", ' " "" ft,.N' '1'V't a, th.lr w be resumed Himdny. and the la, I w. 1. ..V, ?r"'vk' "f l'"rt A pleasant motor trip to Wilhoit springs was enjoyed Sun. lav bv Mr nnd Mrs. Dawson and dimeter, Mr' an.l Mrs. MeCullev, Mr. and Mrs v. tor Swart, and .Mr. and Mrs , ri nnd weekly services will be held Thurs- "V 'M"i- l l As guest. f Mr. ,, Mr, Jnmm hi.ii,ock over tie weekend were Mr and Mr.. Hun W. Kvnns nnd daughter, Mis. Marie Kvnns, ami Miss Alico Arm r lie. ! 1 1 Russia Will Soon Issue raper money For Expenses I'etrngrad, Sept. 1. An issue of pa per money i soon to be made by Rus sia through the state bank because or the heavy increase in war expenses, it was officially announced today. The public was warned that taxes 'will be increased. This year's war expenses were esti mated at .M.CL'ii.noiuino bv the depart ment of finance. The government has already borniwed :i.ll(iii.niio,(iO(l and ex pects to burrow more to "continue tho war to a victorious conclusion," it was staled. all of Sale New York Kvening Font: One argu ment against the disbanding of the Progressives is that it would leave the diplomatic abilities of Mr. Perkins without adequate employment. These jJgr Post Toasties Are the first ami only com flakes that are "Rood to eat" without milk, cream or sujrar. Try M.nie fresh from tho package, ami at once you Ret a wonderful i::raslly d,ffwnt frum Noiice the little pearl-like "putlV on each tlakt-a characteristic thnt i. out Ktip UH-ii hotly and appetizing crispness. There's a Royal Treat in every package of New Post Toasties oei-n . visitine the fnmilv f .f M ;i. 'i it : this morning for "her home in Denver,! Colorado. I K. L. Stinson, who has been spi rding several weeks with his an tie r at New-j port, is in town for a day or two. on . Knights of Pythias business. Miss Delia Cole, of Momi-i'Ii Mo., io in me cuy visiting nor '.;;i.r, Mrs, I.. H. Huggins. After a w- k :- visit she will leave for San Frnru-isoo. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Leg v ill mo tor to l'ortland tomorrow to no-et tln-ir children who ars returnir'g from Si a yiw, where thy have Inn spend ing the summer. Attorney Carey. F. Martin, a former Eugene mnn, accompanied bv his wife and daughter, were in the city from Salem Sunday. Mr. Martin is a brother of Attorney V. G. Martin', of Eugene. Eugene Register. COURT HOUSE NEWS TEDDY SAMPSONahdELMER CLIFTON iTHE FOX WOMAN" -8EEL MUTUAL MASTERPICTURE MADE BY MAJESTIC iwo rum stars Tane lessons In Mak-: that Japanese lovers never kiss. Thcv ! MissTeTiLan;pSI0Ulimerli'j;S,l Pv rub the ride, of their ! ion. the famous Mutual actors, have cnet'lis together. Tins they learned ; hem taking lessons in making love.' 3,1,1 lu,9 more, and Ihey have made .That this should be necessary will, effective use of their knowledge in the seem incredible to film fans. Miss picture. ; Sampson and Mr. Clifton, when they ' Miss Sampson has the sympathetic i wrre cast as lovers in John Luther : part of the little Japanese wife who is Long s four-part Mutual Masterpicture, deserted by her husband. Mr Clifton Ihe h: Woman." found that they plays her husband. The part of the did not know how to make love in the Fox Woman, the Japanese name for a Jai-anese stvle. tinin uvU !, ,,,.,..;. : , ,'. . ... . ', , iin'iirl is uiiiieriaacil nv Siync Allen rather, but this was different again! , one of the Mutual's mo'st faseinatin" Si they spent several liavs in the Jap- stars " anese section of U Angeles and ob- "The Fox Woman" will be show,, t ..... . .uC.,i.a..-r way i,i snowing tne tJligh Theater tomorrow, Fridav altection. It was explained to them!. nnd Saturday. (Z CautioiiX. l"Afvo'd SubttitutPAa Take a package home H. fhapman. C. F. Lansing and John ' Harris were name, ,.:.. .l. i.TTi-i-n.?f S. Harris were named as ajipraisers. A license was issued fodav for the marriage of Robert C. Kinnev, of As toria, and .Miss Althea Moores, of this city. The grorrn-to-be is a prominent timber man and Miss Moores is a well known daughter of- an old Salem family. An order was issued bv Judge Bushev today appointing Millie Berrv as guar dian Of Kcicl R r.nl.-o r.n.l l.V ,.. i Lake, minors, and the heirs of lieecker ..am-, .ircr.asen. i nov are possessed of an estate consisting of ;W.o acres of mi in tins cc.inty valued at -flOOO i . rvirscii, rrank Herrling an 11. Lake were named as appraisers guardian is the mother of Cecil and Everett Lake, who are aged 1 1 and 10 vears, rciilrtivelv. FRANCE'S GREAT AIRMAN DEAD Tans, Sept. L Beports that Aviator Adolphe E. I'egoud had been killed in action' were con firmed by the war office todav. 1'egond was the first aviator in the world to "loop the loop" in an aeroplane and was regarded as the greatest airman of i ranee. yiourt. 1 ' - - . i'1 Great Diolomatic Vichrv I an, 1 1 f t . J - aay new York Brokers J York - Nearly $:iO.(ino ha? been collected in taxes at the sheriff's office in the last two days of the mouth of August, which was the time limit for the payment of taxes upon which the first half hml fice over t!ie counter nnd there ui,,.,,,! ., ,,',""t' Sept. 1. Frain-u' Evening Ptt.l lo.OIIO in the mails, according' to the! ?''mu't' 1'f'Sent national amateur folf: 'ew York. Sept I Foreinn estimate of Sheriff Esch. The slier i na:""""'. d Jerome D. Travers, four: 'ange, whirh fell to 4 56 1 vet iff fn. i,. i i , tui.es national i-liun,,,; ...ui u ... - esier- ... w .i.-f-U IHI 1 Sy .III'I1I. ., ...,. .ii. II,' M I, I, in .1,111 WIIII'I, uttu. .1 l. . . ''' -I m the second ,,, of the'ma.le another downwa , , ,n,e i tonal amateur golf tournament this rilt,' todav. though with I ,.hL '"'"ho,, James L. Standish, of De !.nfterward whi,-h J. , , "'"T W troit. defeated Duimet by the h.,11,1 day 's early ,1..L ",.'.. of ll' ore of 3 ,M. nn.l f,. ,.- .. .... w. 'itn.,... .'.... ' ."" "Illt S"IC (lis- , " k' an, .Max, v luniini removnor i.rt s; . . ".. 'f Baltusrol, eliminated l''l'eiision. h v olrll,' aP' - up an, t to play. i " hen our own intern-K ioi,-,l ;i ,. h. after i.lnvi,,,, n; Jwa, H, , '"u rn.n lona situation -tandstill in the morning rund, , ed- ""Hu8 di. not rangV The elimination f i il ,., .7 A a lm"ul nom Dr. Osier on Tuberculosis merly of Job. Hopkla., Unit m and ... lleBlo. rrofw.or of , cine at O.ford. Kay. n of Medicine" p.'JJJ , The healing- of pulmoS.fy tnttT. colot.ni I. ehovrn elinlraiw , " rerovery of patients in whose .pita elastic tUsae and bnc-llll h,e S found. in ike rannli! product, and ansoelnted p. "uJ a near tissue la formed, while ih! mailer caaeou area, become lm! prccnated with lime ..It To .i?, eontlltlona alone ahould the (em heallna- be applied." m Many eminent medical authorities have testlrled to the efficacy of m , salts in tho treatment' of tubercu? losis, and the success of Eckman's Alterative n this and allied throat and bronchial affections may be due partly to the fact that it contains a lime salt so combined with other Las!,rnlJl1aete1dnKrCdlent'' " t0 b Widespread use of this remedy In numerous cases of tuberculosis many of which appear to have yield ed completely to it Justifies our be lief that it is worth a trial, unless some other treatment' already Is succeeding. It contains no opiates, narcotics or habit-forming- drugs' We make no promises concerning it any more that reputable physicians give promises with their prcseriu tlons, but we know of many cases In which IT HAS HELPED. Your drupglst has if or can get It, or you can send direct. Evkman Laboratory, Philadelphia. For Protection against the serious sickness so likely to follow an ailmentof the digestive organs, bilousness or inactive bowels, you can rely on tho bsst known corrective Pills Olt J""" SU l An MnficiH h Ike WU) ....hi i..,n..rra. .n nnrri. ... zr ing to the taxes of the people'who visit the office personally that the mail has not been attended to except at uld mo ments. However, all letters containing money which reached the office by Sep tember 1 will be written up as coining within the immth of Airgnst whether they are opened Lefure Seotember 1 ,.r I not. P. If. Il'Ar.-v has brought suit in thn circuit court nf thi- Marst. Travi rs Standi it. . " " V h-' t' t'lllll lit mn nf Ik..,, 4 , inn i,s .x. it ... 'v' "'t- nuju- ... .,.,-., .r,-,, anegiM ( tie lor rental - "c,i,.k ' !.,..., .' oi -. i. i-l cents above nar of He Ve Liberty theater and the Wex-'the itie ' ' " """"K fuvori,t (lu",i'- 'luring ho ti is stairu in inp i-ntn. i . mill .uniniti b..w font thrnttTK at . rate of ,, per month and that ! V,H, DROWNED ;n August the -, of flSiHI became !;,.,,, i,".. ' ' '.' ,N,I- '-The bod- The Ve Liberty was dosed by! , '"'' 'u-v'' l0' "f 1-cns- jlhe sueriff upon an attachment heir,"' , I" ' '." .M,ss Doyle. i served and the Wexford has been closed ' , ' , i M'-r ,ml' " 1,0 ,v,'r, drowned . i """" time. The plaintiff seeksli" . """,m'"'C Vt night, Wer, . eiemcnr in in,, suui of IW(I and nuts ,. '.' ... ..-i. i, I,, (leorge II plainiil'f. "ingliani is attorney for the A inarringe li.fi.se was issued todav at the office of the county clerk to Arthur L. S. hul. a farmer' of Salem and h'emoh Kvans. a Salem teacher. losie Farrow has filed at the offi oi the ouutv , ,.rk a notice ..f the as sumed business f ,he Klk restau rant for nor establishment at XV.l Stuti st reet. t mil. v IV II U u .. I . I I, , ""i.iiiig wneu became distressed stl...i . rescue ami both drowned net Ii ivi'ti the The sto,.k " rr. jtjir ing lh, m,e in ,tprl;,n; 't d splayed an underlying str, m'iV - nt.nrning international ev. change, but onnK. ,.i ... .. ' x '"tly final , f f . ii ' .. " "" "I'l'nr tn1 ii lion t 44sHs4444t4as4sKsK. Imoerial Dermatologist t Parlors Massage and Sham t pooing a Specialty... My scalp treatments cure dand ruff and stop falling hair. I I cure black-heads and pimples and remove Tvorta, moles, freckles, hair en face, neck or arms. 301 Steeves Bldg. I Phone 393 (formally. X0 doubt this has abundantly foreshadowed but. change in the situation is a very great, diplomatic victory for the administra tion and is memorable, I'cinand sterling rallied Into this cruoon t0 .(. ,,-, n nil til. exchantio market generally h,nn r been thn I, .... ..... 1 1 HI IMllli ril-.iLi 1 -cmoiiient wild "inn MWBfWnCTgMaWaWnaMaaai... ' ' -a - - - 1 ft m i lis n ' M a i ; - I'v ;V;! ' i ,:: 1 1 ;!,'! fM't7 WJ A :! I !S - "I1 l!' . ! Ii, : ii'ii ,J,:, ,"l if'!, 'it vJte-, jdT ' Kl i ! h i ! i I'.'i. vi.,WMV,W';iB','sfr .." u : iill11 i ''i' 1 1 r 1 11 1 HI i Ann U. .t, Ktes. , livense, I Judge llllshev ostiile which . widow of Alden has been aniMiinte.l l,v as administratrix of th OHi-!s lf IOl'tl inherit... I from your grocer irom niiotiier istM,0. The heirs ,',lr"' c lla, I,,.,,. 0f Turner, trunk A, Ksies, Krikn.isoo Six -l'"'t 's r,, ,,-hohiled foi "'it saturl-,y at the Marion countv noose, iv l , th,, nrooertv V'ved in ll,.. ... I'spo-ed of ( t!,e highest bidder: Flora M. Mnrpln nt;,,,,, M m. Masev and ''cis ,. . 1M ,,,,,,. lja;lk of Wooiibi.in against p. .. M0i,ail ,, others, sale f ,w, r riK,t j,, ,,ri,,.rv '"'' ,i'"ks; S,, i.anil ,-0. ,!', A. ert In wis , eth.rs, fmction of Io' . "ik io, Somhwcst addition to S icm: i. ( lvi, ..... ...... man. Julius Yog,-! ,l others, lots 30 '""I. I" Kdtew,.,,,!; Otto Muellhaupt gainst M.,b,. 1 . ampbell and Otlo Wuellhaupt aga.u.t II. F. fntnpbcll nnd other,; two s,.it- ,,f for.vlosre on a imvliiimes nv 0H ne ,,,, .,r0I,rtv, in this city, . '"onty Judo,, w. M. Ttushcv todav 'sued nn order nrpointine KlUabeth Nivage executrix f wi pf Itfnrv Walker SvsL.f. ,,Veased. whose. Inst will and testament was admitted to Probate. Mr. vs., ,ied Ammst S.I. leaving vtil,-,,.,! at SJA.O0. The Mm are Kliraheth lavage, widow of ine diseased. ..r ti,;. t l .. o , nniin (.Nil J'vage, a ton. ..' Mullen. Idaho; Henry u sage, a so,,; Kate Kasm.isseu, ""...ri u savae, aoa; Mabel, ravage, a dauuhter. M....L. N..-. daughter! Mar si.. . .. t Henniiri Savage, a m; Naucv Savage, a laiichter: Helen S.y.g. d.nthter. aaa ll.rry lavage, a all of Salera. There is an air to a well made Hat that carries dis tinction. It forms a harmo nious part in its wearer's good dress. Roberts $3.00 Hats J"t suco Hats. They are made " ninety year, of Hat ming Can make them tiy look well but they wear well. We Khapes, we showing the new Tall SALEM -WOOLEN MILLS STORE