Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 18, 1915, Page TWO, Image 2

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1915.
TWO
POSLAM SOOTHES .
AND HEALS MANY
SKIN TROUBLES
ALLIES LAI TROOPS
CATARRH LEADS
Social i Personal
TO consum;
ISH SEAPORT
WRECKED: EIGHT DEAD
AT TURK
CAROL 8. DIBBLE.
A mnrriage of interest occurred yes
terday in Portland wiien Miss Koe
fckerwood of that eity became the bride
of Emil E. Horning, of tsalem. The
bride it the daughter of B. . Sherwood
f Portland, and was a lenior in the
Oregon Agricultural eoileife. Mr. Horn
isf, who ia the aon of a prominent
business man of Corvallis, ia assistant
instructor in the commercial depart
ment of the b'alem high school, lie is
also a (fraduate of the Oregon Agricul-
.. t Anll.tfA vktrd n a mpt f r Hom
ing. The young couple will be at home J he will not be among them for the next
ta their men. is atier ueeemoer 1, aii lew muuius.
696 .North Cottaire street.
Portland, a former Salem resident, who
will leave soou for California to pass
the winter, her daughter. Mrs. Folger
Johnson, presided at two delightful
luncheons at Portland Jast week.
Bv all ruins try Pcslam, if too need
any remedy to better your skin's con
dition. merits nse whenever the skia is
disordered, fcr its healing powers are
unusually efficacious. Relief is quick.
Iteiinir "is albved. Inflamed skin is
soothed. Improvement may be noted j
Poslam for the treatment 01
tnursuay s aria r ... eujcjvn oy , . . , tubbrn skin
(niwts, an.l rroiava guests numoereu - . ' - ki.A,i vMiin
iight. Mrs. Waldo is a charming and ffwtn is a most helpful healing
interesting woman, having been con- j f"'" P1"' Bibej lad ue
.a i i. Kodnesi. rei:ev tired, chafine feet
nr civil wiin mr vrrvu munui4i vji- -
lege for vear, as dean of women. Shl ? P f.or ,b f"-- rd'"? f?
has been" purine the summer witu hr! "" m r-v poslain P. ,ncdl"
wiih Poslam.
Mrs. IL B. Thielsen opened her home
Fatnrdav afternoon to an informal
meeting to discuss the forming of a
DBS unn Liaising mr tuiiuucr nnu uci i
j v. .i . .v.. eate.1
.t. ;n I. i .v. j.v.. ...... i lor samples, send 4e stamps to Emer
gency Laboratories, 32 West 25th St.,
Ivan 8,-homaker h.is just returned
from a three months' tour of the north
west. He was traveling in the inter
ests of an taxtern magazine company
chapter of the Daughters of the Ameri-1 for scholarship contest. Though hav
can Revolution in Salem. The state i ing visited about thirty-eight towns, he
regent, Mrs. Isaac Leo Patterson told comes back to Salem convinced of its
of the work done in other chapters and holding the first place as a home city
gave a report of tne national i. A. K. j and as being the "best ever." in com-i-oaference
held in September at the j parison with other cities visited. Mr.
Panama Pacific exposition at San .N-bomaker made the home trip via
Krancis.0. An informal discussion fol-.Sait Lake City,
lowed as to the ways aud means of or-
gaaiung a local chapter ana tne nne Mrs. Pete C.raher was hostess Wed-
Seize Railroad That Permits
Sending Troops To Serbia
-May Quit DardanelHes
IN SUCH PAIN
WOMAN CRIED
Suffered Everything Until Re
stored to Health by Lydia
E. Pinkham'a Vegeta
ble Compound.
Florence, So. Dakota." I used to be
rery sick every month with bearing
down pains ana
Rome, Oct. The allies landed at!
Enos today, according to the Mewagero'
uu wizea me neig. poring jueaeag
hatch railroad.
f flTT- backache, and had
r tilW ihe
Enos ia a seaport town of European
Turkey, 38 miles northwest of Gallitoli
New' York Citv. Sold bv all Druggists. on the Aegean tea at t!ie mouth of the!
iMaritza river in the Gulf of Enos. Tbej
(rrurs oi inis to oallipon may mean I
iUlat the alUel have Jod(J( as wag tag
I . . rlgested last weea thev ought to do I
DkUvllMAlx ' withdraw troon fmm tip rar,iar.elli i
w i, oriernrinn
i.
mwh . bio,
(scrofula or rheumatism. lt
Hits Rocks In Dense Fog and'S; r:L!!
is lunanng uooa rineen
Minutes Later
Point "Arena, Cal., Oct. 18. Ram-
beadatbe and dizzinew ' : "
taste, smell aad cearir.g, X?
voice, dexaagca He dL1"
I teadu he and
PrctKs down the general kT, J
weakens tne delic-te !an? h, , h
leads io consumption. . fI
Mho trouble. W.ea'ftl'
J l 1
2": !S bd0. ". the lna8S of TOD i. so success,!
u ...?7C " ' r0lh ttst line the shore 1? miles north! bost remedv for mi-V mwl
very IitUe appeute. , 0f here, the gasoline ateamer Alliance
The pains were so ' Number 2 was dashed' to pietes early
bad that I used to todav in a heavv foir. -
sit right down on the ! Eight of her erew and casseneersi
floor and cry, be- perished, after they had sought safety i substitute.
canse it hurt me so n a pue of rocks and had been swept
and I could not do ; off bv Pant ve- Two others were
any work at those save'J al',er desperate fight with the
times. An old wo- .... . . .
man advised me to try Lydia E. Pink-' t , an'
ing within fifteen minutes after I
Hood's Sarsaparilla stresotk
tone, the whole system. 1?Z S W
Ask your dn.rgist for Hood',
s:st on havinir it Tk. : " H
Hv ui,;n k. n i. ..v,. .t i.'. v...i.ki. r....J .i 1 i . i llu'"i
Captain Stitt, and life savers from
i mwviiruiu
!
sssasisTSVf f fff.ne allies are in
I troops toward Sofia or toward Constn-i? i. v.fi i
E. C. Quinn is ia Portland today on:tinople provided thev raob Kuleli Bnr- , a C li .k i I aplaiD 5'mt' and "'e 8avers frorol
business gas, whWe the &Uah.tcl i Silroid eM 80 1 C0Uld a" he met ! th,e ?,oint ArtBa 'tatin Tut out into!
r,. RIa..v f ftv.. w,. in t. eitr!j'n - Sofia-Constant inople road. ! bo.P eT w0an roff.e" llke.1 ?!d !.,he foS- fr0P1D l0"1- f.v through the.
a position to send; bottle. I felt better the next month so ' tb gtrJc),
ia or toward 'onstn- i i ,,1, n.- KnttUa r if mit n- 1 r. ' ,
vt work to be takei up. The members I nesday evening for the rinlathe.1 elass ;, todav.
yesterday. tne allies mk'ht ahnn.lnn the T)ar,lnn.
George W. Weeks is a visitor in Port- elles operations without abandoning the
if """'or tne Kapust enur.-n. i niqne enter- ... u ,:; man empire.
o r K. L
i effort to reach the oat ital cf the Otto-
r t Visa nntinnnl hnftril nf niariltPmpnl : ...-.- . - . i . l . ......
at Wahineton. D. C. before organiz- ;n ,ir ,he h..,nin r,f n.i th (rom a b"nc "P Lebanon.
ing and that is ei e'ted at almost any relating of vacation experiences. Alout : ' 2. Randail was in Portland yes
day. There were twenty or twenty-j fifteen were present. The hosU'ses terday, registering at the Imperial,
five rre.ient, anil a niUi h larger number I .rr Mra (irnhnr. Aline Pawlt i .T.ihn F.rtill nf fhi citv rpaWtpred at
will ultimately enroll for membership, i and Slim Nina MeXarv, the class tea.-h- the Seward in Portland Vesterdav. Pt4onJ D- 1
it ia antietpated. Mrs. Tbielsea as-1 er. Mrs. A. K. Kingo and Miss Oertn.de i Miss Mabel Pove is visiting this! 'OniaflU DOOSICrS
uiieu iii .11. r.u'-u luirix-ii Bt-rn-u avage asoisle-l in serving,
tea during the afternoon. Much in-1 ...
terest is being manifened in toe or-j .,-,. t i, -
. . , . . . ( l ne announcement or trie engage
iraniaiiuB oi mis ouiern rnapier an'j . .-., ,,t r. vi i ir: i, . . 1 ,
under the wspjralioa of Mrs. Patter-, i.orUan(l, t0 P. s!180n Gannett, of Sa- p0, 1
sob a effu-ient leadership, a strong and i ,, ,. . . ,.. ., .' . K
. I . 1.. t I .w.. aa m . mi. 'i. ic rui 'IPC iv vIIn. ,
t.ieir nosfs ot triem'.s in both cities, j
Mr. (iannelt is the tirinrii.nl nf the new ! t
. . i : mr ?iniinrrii i.irftiia lur a ueer uuu i tt
inior nig:s in .:ilem. tormerlv a resi-: i,f hunt . -miier, men ail pro
will try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable ; heavy curtain and reaching there only
Compound." Mrs. P. W. Laksekg, fter a perilous- trip. WTiile no storm
Route No. 1, Florence, South Dakota. b'ew, the fog was so dense it was im-
pcssioie to see aneaa. i
Two Are Saved.
Arriving at the wreek. thev found
plares them in a position to join other (hearted existence, missing three-fourths only a pile of wood, pieces of clothes
ainea troops wno went to the aid of of th joy of living, when they can find ' and papers.
Serbia via Salonika. j health in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Later however, they picked up the
Compound: "f v e1" ni ijc-iia -uuier, oi.
Why will women continue to suffer day
On the other hand, the reported move!'" and day out or drag out a sickly, half-
week with friends in San Franciseo. I
Miss LoVta Dennis was a visitor in
rails t itv with relatives over Sundav.i
.
For thirty years it has been the stand-! apr,, r
Are filming frt Im'f1?50,16 "U,imd,hal!re! 800,1 aftr daybreak, a farmer's'
niC VUlillll IU iMiClIl; stored the health of thousands of women wagon brought ro the Point Arena
forceful chapter will no doubt be form
d. Mrs. al'tterson has but shortly re
turned from Portland, whore she at
tended the meeting of the Willamette
Chapter P. A. K. on Wednesday and
reported on the National conference.
The mothers' club of the Highland
school will meet tomorrow afternoon
at the Highland school to enjoy a so
eial time. AH interested are cordially
invited and a full attendance is desired,
kf a
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stevenson, ae
eompamed bv Mrs. Stevenon's mother.
Mrs. Kobinett, of llrownsville, motored;
to Salem yesterdny, spending the day
as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Xinier. Mrs. Kobinett, who remained
. . . wno nave Deen irouoiea witn sucn ail- station Kaptael M-'ilina. a Alexican. ex-l
. Svna Bilyeu and Miss Leda ; . er 01 li-e 1 0Ju.a.n' nam: j mente as displacements, inflammation, . hausted after bat feting the waves for
e were visitors in Pallas over ;come" t0 gIe ' wtdi.ia'v noon' Te- lJcertion. tumors, irregularities, etc. 150 to 200 yards. From his disoon-j
V. B. Farrier and son left todav ""'1 a,nei Dy A. J. Mngsley. U. (.. U yon want Special idTice WTlte to i iearnfd tnat PaVn)ater Baillie a man
. . .... . Ireenan. 0. M. Plummer an,! f H r.ji. r iki.v. .ji.i. r. i tearnea tnat rajotasier JJaune, a man,
' klUIA 1 11 . 1 1 M III nruit UltT 1,1. I III U II a 1 1 .. .. ;, 1 T
i uauiea ena
n:is gaineii a large cirde of friend. ;th Wink
He has been engaged in educational v. V iwt? fin.ilv t.r nri,l tcrnoon concerning the M.nuifactu"rers'
work in the wet for some years and 'and Fred Steiner, spent ' Sunday at Sid- ?n "'1 Products Show to te held in
is a graduate of lto. loin college. He
is;ncv with friends. 1 1 ortland, anl to address the citizens ofj
a .eta Psi fraternity man. The bride! f u-i,, iMPm:. iatt k;.',ne cy 'n the evening at the several
in Si mi filimiir V 9 ,iui.!i i . ' Jlllier. men all Tlrnlin,yit n tha af.l . ...... a g,.
.lent of Maine. Though having lived! v.- t T.i,,.n.un, . ! fa' of that city. The .fecial object ! r.l'.ri "HV-.S .'.1T v.. :u" er. ana a. -urs- i,ones- 811 lingers
in Kim I..,. . .., i. . ' - - v, . - .. t - , tin vurnew, rrav aov auswrrvu ui a .landed on the rocks after the boat
. - . .-. .-- .ih.ii .i.-l.i,! .r-irriii.., reKinieriui; Ul , ... . , ,7.7 .r . .-- mmill and hi M In I rirf rnnfljnn I....1.1 I,... . . n .u. .
, lure me scnooi cnudrcu Wednesday nr. i .v. ..vmv. ,?ur:t, UUi citt ini-pi vn iuv ucn
unit I nmrmn itAmrn ! m""l "J lu ie. uui; .ueuma,
Wll I AMFTTF rVllTF an'l anther man, nicked up later, it is
llILlLrtiilLIIL IWILQ , believed, were saved. Medina said he
saw no one when he eame to the sur-
elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mr. ; ,.. .k , theatres.
Kdwin F. Hitchcock, of Portland. and'fora bear hunt. I In or,'er that a" t;e business and
an exceptionally clever and interesting Mr. and Mrs W M Perrv of t'dis Professional men of the citv may have
girl, whose charming personality has ' Prf, rni.Vere.l' n't the i nr'neli,,. m ! an opportunity to hear Mr. Hardv. a
tland vestenlav. ?' ? clorK 'nner will be given at the
won for her a high degree of popular-; Portlan
my. sne bit nell numerous offices of
distinction in the Omega Nu. of which
sorority she is a memb
will he An pvnt
.tt wn,r.V. .kZ' r e,r. 'ren"Il",, ,latv "'. '"itv to attend the funeral of her
-- - -j ..... i,., .a ur waul ones, m iin enrcrrninini' iY.nn.i...AkK. 1 1 ...
I'kirLi'nUm.'.' r.i tn..i f.t it. Marion hotel, when it in expected the
Umega Nu, of which Jsa,, j jn the citv the guest of Mr commercial club and t'herrians will be
pmber. The we lding ; an, Mrs. D. K. LuYhv. '! present. Mr. Hardy ir tne n. w manager
of early lecemberl .fr!1. Walter U Spa'ulding is in Ore-''0 the Portland C'hamler of Commerce.
having been plnnued for the attractive
ornie ele.
T. H. t.alloway and .1. C. Campbell1
m aoiiiiv ui ?o.inij a year irom
tnat organization, and comes from To
ledo, Ohio, where he ta been known
and fannlv motored to Stavton Satur- , '"'ri"l! eiperr. At a man oi
lr inr Sn.i. vi.';, prominence in the (ast. and holdinc
rietv of tho S.ilm hn,k .,k.l ,,. ' a,r- an" Mr- " ,mam K'tninK hRve: Air. an.l Mrs. A. N. Kubberness and " F""un as manager ana
row'evenini' at the for iier's hmn. Wrt ' r'n,e1 ,helr bol,lc on Fa'rniount Hill Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Preston, of Silver-i e "y ct the Portland
Kortf, "mmer , reel ? A I hi i""1 wil 'I'"'1 win,"r w,,h Mr- a'li,on' '" in ,h 'v vesterdav. ?a,n!r of Commerce. Mr. Hardy will
ft . t. e L i u . I 1 Mr"' t'1""li"' Their daughter. Miss Nina McNarv sailed on the """ br'K s-aK-e worth hea
V. li?.?!;'?:":!: ! Mis. Hiith Fleming is u, New York I steamer Northern Pacifie this after- ,n'
the Suikiwh ' "eu ity preparing for library work. Mis'non from Vaw tor San Franciseo.
will leave direetly for Los Angeles.
Mjs. Mareella Bynon and Miss Alice
Iiaker will entertain the Dramatic so
alarviu returned Inst evening from
week end visit at Portland.
ancioen '
Fleming is a former weli known mem-1 Mrs. K. R. Neal left toilnr for k,i I nnhrafTe I fir Ens
... ... . .. her nf ihn Kimli.h .l..i..rtn,.n . .k.-hnn,. I. :..-.u -f. - -'i..... :.:.! vw Vl
Ol ISH Kita Meiner in. M . i, . .. . . ... , , , tu, .. .... ... .......... .,,-. a t-,,..,, .1511
...1 1.... ' I'aiem high school. A tier a vear spent witn her sister. Mrs. ('. E. Knowlaud.
in a library at Cleveland, Ohio, she is' Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Neal and Mrs. W.
now taking an advanced course prepar-1 ! Reynolds of Henna Vista, were visit-
Mrs. Mary Arnett left last iht. f '"fwork Un M'lf 10 t'iat Uaei". i,h af s?haw over Sun-
ter a lo weeks' visit with her brother!0 ' . . . i'..u m .- . ,
an.l sister Mr aud Mis P M li.lt ; . , 1 Jo!"Th Martin, engineer of the Sa-
li:til .,r.k i-ik ...J.. k.. ' J. '. 'I 1 "'si.lent and Mr,s. ( arl Puncv of lem Water. Light Power comuanv.
'"" ". Wil ainetto iver.ti- .r .. i . . 1...
nnwMUHot.il. t !.gue.u,at theirh.iine,,., S,,,,rs.reett'io,.. ' ' ""vy yard and another at the .Norfolk
the Kev. and -Mrs. 1). C. Hmlrick of Mrs. F. T. Miles, wife nf tbe Wlla.l"? J.
hr.in . :- .k:. !- lue I OrtSllinilth X. II vnr.l will .
uVll. Ill .HIS CUV, IB 10 , . . ... u
une.
Building 22 Ships
Washington, n,.,, is. Contracts for
building 22 ship.!. 16 submarines and
six torjiedo boat .lostroyers were award
ed by the navy department todav.
four will be built at Mare Island
JnT I "?k ' d ruggled for shore.
weeks. He has been sick during that
time, suffering from an attack of bron
chitis. The dean's convalescence pro
duced a marked change in him for he
is now weariug a pair of bushy sideburns..
Kev. J. C. Spencer addressed the col
Girl's Body Found.
The life savers search during the
morning revealed the Miller girl's
body, but op to early this afternoon
none of the others had been found.
Captain Stitt, of the life saving sta
tion, F. H. Warren, public administra-i
TODAY
. A Select VAUDEVILLE
and PICTURE Prcgrara
Shorty Inherits a Harem
A Hero in the Funniest Plight
Yet
He Little Hero
Comedy Drama
Over Secret Fires
Romantic Tale of War Spies.
The Big Brother
Stirring Story, Full of Punch
THE KRAFTS
Singing, Talking, Dancing
Comedians.
BLIGH
Theatre
Best and Biggest Show
ADULTS 15c CHILDBEf 5c
10c Bargain Matinee all week
Eicept Saturday and Sunday.
lege Y. M. C. A. yesterday afternoon. to ad several bie savers, however, , ,h presi(Jent aski h; .
His talk was of special interest to those ' tD,lnn careful search in the. fornia -
present as it dealt with the philosophy! P that "where alonK sl,ore aj .
of the student. A few of the many j Jod-v w,th 80m ,ife 8,1,1 in 11 mi6ht be( STOCKS GO SKYWARD,
striking statements made were: "The j 'oun"-
man wno stands for power in anv group! The Alliance 31 purchased re-;
of men. is that one who is a 'hit re. i tly at Vancouver by Miguel Abila.i -cw York, Oct. IS. After n it-
served. "
"The age that has decreased man's
physical importance, has at the same
a Mexican and was heading for Mex-;seDce f spectacular sky 1 rwkettitr,
ico when the wreck occurred. i for several days, the stock market to-
How the vessel got off its course,! "a.v under the influence of bulls, did
time increased his mental and moral i ; "ven in the heavy fog, Medina was un-: g0"e new aviating in the face of preJi
Mis Kmnia Ko.lgers and Mrs. Theo
dore llcislar. have as guests. Mrs. U R.
llucnannon.
i:.!r.H .i u. i . ...... I
v.: or "tldds and ends" never appears on! live- The California shio Ruildinir com.
""""" l"ii JUMrtiiri. the- bill of faro, but ir crrctlv .I-; i,.... w...:.k ... 1 1 anv of I.n,,r I!,,,!. i
his citv. is in . . .. .
Pnrtlnn.l w.lc vi.iiinn i. also build
I. " " - Tk. i-.l: !.
. . I scribes maiir of tlie .l;..hes in these
In nonor of Mrs. Hata H. Waldo, of days of the high com of living.
Fur Trimmings
In Abundance
In spite of the unprecedented demand for Fur
Trimmings, causing a scarcity and sharp
advance in prices, we have been, and are now,
showing a very large assorted line in widths
of 1-2 inch to ;i inches.
The quality of these Trimmings is the best
obtainable from the large furriers and our
prices for such, you will note, are very low,
ranf,om- 25c to $1.75 a yard
These are Some of the Trimmings
Nnlunil Heaver.
Imitation Krmine.
1'ilch Oppoenm.
Dlkck skunk,
liue Wolf.
H'.s.k China Hear.
Hrown Japauese Mink.
Kli.ck Cuiiu.U I mil
fitch Coney.
Hlnck Isabella Coney,
Hronu Iabelln Coney.
White Kronen Coney.
Hrnsii Wended Muvkrnt.
tirny Kit ix.
White Moufflon.
Hrown Krnnmcr Fox.
Fur Handbags
Genuine Opposum, nicely lined, has German silver
clasp and trimmings and best quality silk cord
Women's Neckwear
A very attractive line of the newest shapes and
novelties.
ere
(3) .i Wm
m.epi tl wl, ..n.i ;. ,. .;. suKmarines.
with .1. T. Cooper and fairiilv, H-ll The l nion lrr,n Works of San Fran
Xorth i 'ominer. ial street. " Cisco was an unsuccessful bidder.
Mr. and Mrs. F. (i. De.kebach and;, .
laughter. Miss Helen, left last even-1 W nitlrl Pow Vn
ing on t;ie Southern I'aeifie for San! " WUJU 1 aJ 1 ui rtldSRa
r runciseo. They expect to be awav
about two week.
DIED
In Six Months Rim
Seattle. Va,h.. O. t. IS. The frdted
States purchased Alaska from Kcsfia
tor si.2Uti,ixni. The Kenneeolt copper
able to sav.
SEALS SURE TO WIN.
j tions that there would be heavy profit
i taking and that a slump was due. y!
Bethlehem commoa made a recoiJ
" , . , .price at 495, while preferred went up
San Fraacisoo, Oct. IS. The Seals. feiMt to Jl0. A silth of the mor
scheduled to arrive home tomorrow ing trading was in Westinihouw,
from Salt Lake City, where ttiey en- wbil.h advaced ,0 71 ,.4,.
countered disaster last week, have not
cinched the Coast league pennant, as;!
many fans believe bnt Los Angeles or,
Salt Lake, the contending teams, have!
about practically no eiiance of sup- j
planting the Wolverton erew.
Los Angeles ami Salt Lake might "
have had a chance this week but for Dr. Edwards' OllVC Tablets Get
IwJn hfh.u.'e w,hK h f,aI uri 8 vMri'L!,t Cause and Remove it
tween those clubs at Salt Lake. Both
clubs must win every game while the:
rtsponsibiltv. "
"Distinction in personality is . the
reason why we go back to tiod as the
source of power, outside of nature."
"Kvery persecution has developed
the truth, that there is that within man
than the mechanical or material aspect
than the mecauical or material aspect
of life."
"There is no great movement but
what has the life-blood of some great
man sacrificed for it."
M iss Leila McCaddam sang a solo, ac
companied by Miss Esther Cox on the
piano, and Miss Lucille McCulby on
th'e violin. Next Sunday President C. D.
Donev will address the Y. XI.
The ehawl platform wasTesnlendant Vl " T l f?. Br. EdwardVOliv. Tablets, the suWJ-
with .beauty this morning; Caretaker i wi to win the ,nn,i t,rr, n Vi'n rJ?l E L iLl
Clark had potted some of the red ger-lvictorv for San Franciseo will cinch' Feople afflicted with bad breath tW
amiums and placed (Lem on the ros- j tae rag. Incidentally, one of the eon-i yL?lnS"'l
leis are taken lor bad bream ty an
know them.
LT. Edwards' Olive Tablets a:l (rej
BAD BREATH
x'. , , t . . .. I ten.lin teams will be counted out af
iesterday's beautiful weather called' ter the first game,
forth a number of the stnHpnt t.t a! Ti.A.a i .u -1 .l.
study of nature, and the many places leatol baw-eninB ZIl . Z JJ U1ZZ
juit-rrsi i aua near aiem were i ever. UAklanJ has always proved more bltl and gently purifying l.-e entires
j'mine at the head , f the Copper river, for manv.
i Via.. a I. n..- , . !
visited by the new students. Canoeing
seemed to have been a popular sport
; Alasaa. is now pr.xlucing each month
i copper valued at sl.-MO.OOO it was an-
KMX At her home. li"fii Mission I noun',',l here tuduy. If it eor.tinues to
street. lo:idav niurning, October is, maintain the record uf production main
I'.'l'i, Mrs. K. 11. K vie. at the an of: ined the pat four months, it
onnin sit mouths have produced more
than Alaska's pur.-has price.
'.I.
Ki.neral services will be held at 2
o'clock Tuesday afternoon from the
I'nitcd ltrethr.n church. Twelfth and
Mi-kiii street", the Kev. II. M. Tallmaa
oftica-.mg. Hurisl will be at Lee Mis
Mc-n i-e'iietery.
Th death of Mrs. Kyle was preceded
by IhM of I er hu-band woo died Satur.
day . tKt.,.r n. aud was buried just one HARMS To
. no i.i.iay. luev lived in this
: years, at their home on Mission
street.
Body of Clarke County
Murderer- Is Found
...... V.1 . A . - .1 . e . L , ..m
in the leap-ie 'hey do that . which darirercu? c-
m ,be lfatr-lf- ! nel does without any of t:; bad KM
' ecta. . t .
og .lOIi.j All the benefits of n...-;ty. s.--ltiinR
frrlrmg cathartics are ac-rntJ irra u.
PRESIDENT WILL NOT
BORN !p.
Mr. and Mrs. John
Harms, living three miles northeast
of Salem. Monday. vetobr IS, 1S15, a
daughter
CONGRESS WILL APFEOVE.'
Rerkelev Cal IV ID ri;v..,.; Edwards1 Olive TaUlfts wi'.iioi t pipln
hope, of having President Wilson" and ?rV,aSS:.rtfdT;S,
his bride visit tae California exposi- mula after seventeen years e! n"kj
, nons receiven a olow to.lav, when ' amount pancms uimeieo i." -j
Vancouver. Wash.. Oct. 1-W,th the10-. Biipj:, city clerk of Berkeley, re-! tnmP'tot vhh "e MUa!,t m
finding of the body of Henry Hewer. 'v letter tYom the president's fr. Kdwards" Olive Tablets are por'ty
a victim of the same shoteiin with eereiarv. .r. r. t-xHiitilfy, stating the a vegetable compound mix.fl wi:n cutv".,
able to """" ' Vw
tuis time. ; W(f.k and notc ,he tffcc(. ;iic tr.d 25c per
COtlneil of . hnr All H-,:tnrls-t
shocked all of Clarke county, is writ- j B'? addressed a formal letter toj The OHva Tablet Company. Co.urr.ira .
ten todav.
II ewer
a victim of the same shotgun with ?"'ctar. .r. r. nHimlfy, stai
which he had shot and killed Mrs. D. jfhlef executive will not be
P. Cla'k. at Anibcv Fridav night, the ( ' visit the Pacific coast at tiii:
last chapter of a'trsedr which has A n"f time ago the city cc
fists is probable. He devtartsil that ! leave him. an.l antk. ..?..i k.. v. 1.l..
the reasonable fne year program" he h:s .iorne.tic animals keep them
has niapi.,1 will commend its.lf tn'fron: falling intn iK k...i.
.The MiUion DoUar
Moonshine Conspiracy
V,.rt Smith. Ark., (Vt. lv-Triali of
the big group of officials, distillers ami
employes, involved in the aileged "mil
Inn dollar moonshine conspiracy" went
over today until tomorrow. ' Leo F.
Hr.xk of l.os Angeles, one defendant it
ii announced, must undergo an ex
amination as to bis samtr.
tffn-ials and counsel for son, .,f i.o
defendants conferred this afterniH.n '"T of tb former little naJ advo
and as a result several pleas nf guilty ,'t''
are expected. The government rrrt a
-7 s. :,f the value of truth
a period of years, as a result f the aaivaia
I'lratious of a big Kansas Citv distill '
er with a plant here an.l of others. I Truth in business is just as import
through a conspiracy with internal rev-:t as truthfulness in every day life-
. enne .gents. Several prominent e. in 1 truU cre.t-s cotmnence. 'establishes
the service are under iiidiclnvent, a one ' ;! I v, i- -. ...
.lh weighers and other emplove. of , 1?,, L v? ' fl,b,,,t.T tk,t
the distillery in questien. ' j" tltio ' Cm
l Through three ceaerntiens totilo
i have learned tii i
.... . , . ' : i
r .k i A "erusei wonls of Scott s Kmulsien,
-Methoilist beeaiiui ik-v ... ...;.k..i
is home t
ier kill- -
is cows'
: Salem Educational Directory :
Music
ommitted suicide after lav-!
ing all night in the brush near his home
which he had burned shortlv after
icg Mrs. Clark. Xearbv were bis
and two horses, suffering from wounds
he uad mtlieted with the shotgun be- i
for taking his own life. i
Washineten ii,, i s ,f! 1"''1,1 B dy were found several'
,k. v i, ' . ' ' notfs written bv Hewer whi'e be liv'
ofUen-Te .h.:""" ,0 7 ;,,P7.wlkd!'"W. i'b" the sounl of yJZ
.tan ,.1W . ne. '"""T " J - through underirowth in i
taqt.allv approve he program of H.rch of uim const.atlv ia his ears. !
navy preparedness. He had net re- Ore ,f ,v ..,..
u.vv" r,;, .r0'""" frkm ktbk U ki".-l Mrs. ' larke be-jCapltal Normal and lBdnftriai fckooj
na congressmen, though he admit cause he believed that she had been1
ted opposition from the extreme paci-j instrumental in inducing his wife t0 'Terpl 12 " Pn September 13-13
Business
Law
Art
Schools and Colleges
RECEPTION TO NEW PASTOR
THE HOMELESS GOT IT
Oakland. Cal.. Oct. R-"Thou shall
not .teal.- Kev. E. J. Uobvov ich
handed his natch and in monev over
to the fcorpad as he looked at the mm
w)m ' m . . .1 . ...
... w - .un recited ine eom-
steered.
13th and Wilbur Streets, Salem
Willamette University
Opens September 13-15
c--. .1 n Tknn Preident.
i L H. Van Winkle, Dean of Lw cMa
Music and Art
Miss Beatrice Ehelton
Teacher cf Piano.
Studio 345 Marion St Phone 1299
The memWrs of the
,V.,.r... ...I .k w.i, - ." ine.T in
lion lo the new na.i ,r K, V u I T ''SKernted trum, atiut a household
lion to the new pa.tor. Rev. fc. B. Lock remedv of real and actual worth
hart, one night durin the Utter rri Tk. i.... " . .. . .
. I nf last week. 'in i.e J.. . ' " 'r"1"
At . is incnasinir as inillnraeA a.lvM
J. K. ItaMner aa.l K.v I1.. ...V w . . p :
sve short n.ldmn of weW-ome in be
half of the church and eowatnnity.
i'eiernl pl.-ag musics! numbers were
because ia these dayn of adulterations
it continue to gnaraatre par cod hrerj
oil meslieinalty perfeeted witk ptyeerin!
aa.l inMnkM,.: . . i
i , . . . ..in ia puioj aireafin.
Z 1 U u . k" r " 'rNV J treDgtlen the
Mrx J M. Kinge l ight rfreshment, hf. It is free from airmail or opi
f fruit pouch and mnfer were part ef ale a ...w! .
jlhe ereninj entertainment. tayton ly ndvertise.1.
M,lL Browne, MoomfWM, N. J. 110
rraok E. ClmrchJLU, Pianiste.
Pnntl . r;i t :.i.i:m
rtr!ld ' ,0,'Wr' Th bndi'! ot Western Conserv.torv, Chicago.
I am . minister cf the gospel. Do Bes. Phon. 1671-R. 8
yon know that this monev was sub -
imbed by hard working people, to help Mis Ladle Barton
the nnfortunate ones in Russia who I Teacher cf Voice and Theory
have been made homeless by the wnrfi Studio Boom 404 Hubbard Bide. Besi-
"w.'i iT10'- , v , denee 1017 North Twentieth street
I know a few homeless in Phone
America who could nse it at t'
of " bluntly remarked the bandit
n h d'.si tred.
Dan T. Langenberg
Basso-Cantante
Vocal Teacher
Ute pnpil of F. X. A"'.
Studio 314-15-16-17 Hubbard W4
Thane 2079
Elms Well ft
Pianist . Cr
LiK-hiterky Technic and Dcmi
tem of Improved Music WT
Beciaaert .
Phone 1331 o?5 U"V
HORLICK'S
Tho Original I
MALTED MILK !
v irvi m omaautmtm, l
William Wallace Graham
Teacher of Violin
Pnpil of Koyal High School, Berlin, Germany, under Joachim, Vsf
teao, Halir and Marks. ittera of highest commendation from Uf
Jine and on half yeara Eoropeaa experience. A speeialty " N
finnera. Swdie e 8arorsTi ot each weeh at Hotel Marion, rer TTcit'
phone hotel er inquire of Mis. Mary Bchuitx Assistant, 1M . st
Phone 1547 M.
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