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rwri TTTF. TUTLY CAPITAL JOT RNAL. SALEM, OREGON. FRTPAY, APKTLUIOlfl. , 1 I . - I Grand Prize, Panama-Pacific Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 Grand Prize, Panama-California Exposition, San Diego, 1915 DRINK datsihvc P(Pfk For its Uehcious flavor, its txceuem vjuuiy and iti High Food Value. GUARD AGAINST IMITATIONS; the genuine package has the trade-mark of the chocolate girl on the wrapper and is made only by WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD. Ertablished 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS. 1 I DIES F .Accidentally Set Fire to Her Clothing and Is Fatally Burned ( U.I. FAT. Off. SOCIET Y ALINE THOMPSON Vocal solo, Mrs. AIari Atcfiilchrist. Heading, Mrs. N. II. Lcffinwcll. I'iano solo, Miss Mil lie Leisi. Vocal solo, Mis. H. C. Kennedy. Those present wore: llov. I'orter and Mosdnnics K. T. I'orter, Marie .Mdjilch rist, A. I,, (ioill'rev, II. 10. liolingcr, I). The Misses Agues an,l .Toe Priscoll, ; 1). OlniHtead, ('. C. Hiker, Chttord hi Mrs. Thomas B. Kay entertained yes terday afternoon with n few tables of li'iJK. A wore or more prominent ma Irons were her guests. The score honor was nwarded.to Mrs. Kollin K. J'dge. of the University of Oregon, have ar rived home tor n visit. Monday evening the Willamette Westminister (hiild met at the rcsi- gin, .1. D. liurlier, I'. .Moore, ueo. vi esko, J. K. I'eck, J. C. Caiupljell P. S. Hartley, II. 11. Stanton, II. E. Phillips, ('. M. (iriines, V. A. Clements, Martha Peters Chan. Minis. T. W. Hrnnk, H. ilencc of Mrs. K. S. Wallace on Court W, Waleher, E. W. Powers, K. Wils street. The meeting was presided over by Miss 1'lora Case, the new president. During tlio evening several interest ing talks were given. Miss Region 1 Olio's subject wns " Kmigrnnts," Miss Kmily I'llnicr, "The Hull House in Chi eago, " and Miss Kumsdcll gave an ac count of her trip home from Europe after the war wns declared. Mrs. 0. V. Lewis, of Council, Idaho, is the guest of Rev. and Mrs. II. C. Stover. Mrs. Lewis will visit in Pa Jem indefinitely. Mrs. Paul Hauser entertained this 'Afternoon with a delightful sewing. Jt was an informal affair, her guests be ing the members of a Kensington club. The members of the Loyal Woman's class were delightfully entertained on Thursday afternoon in the parlors of the Christian church. The rooms were deeorntei lor the occasion with dog wood and ferns. A feature of the af ternoon was an enjoyable programme which was as follows: K. (iilliiiglinin, r'anny Mulkoy, S. ltiggs, Will May, J. Kings, A. .1. Keach W. E. Thomas, Annie High, (!. S.' Nichols, A. J. Hastings, of D.illas; K. E. Wilson, H. C. Kennedv, S. A. Stone, S. C. Slone, C. C. Witzel, V. A. Pennev ,T. Hall, A. Porter, C. II. Chapel, L. X. Chil.ls, X. II. Leflinwell and M. 1). Hodgin. The hostesses lor the afternoon were: Mesdnmes: Horn Clark, tl. i Seely, II. liadcliff, E. W. Ryiler, Mary llowd, II. .1. Canatsey, Ransom and Flora (leorge. The meeting of the I). A. 1!. to be held at (he residence of Mrs. Homer Smith Snflurdiyv afternoon has been postponed until further notice on ac count of the funeral of Mrs. Stephen Chadwicli, Margaret Helen Harper, the. four-year-old daughter of Mrs. Vivian Har per, Sixteenth and Hiues streets, while attempting to start a fire with matches at her home yesterday afternoon, re eeived burns from which she died a few hours later at the Salem hospital. The little girl had been playing in the yard with other children and went into the house for some matches. Screams were heard by Mrs. Sharp, a neighbor, who rushed lu the Harper home to find the child entirely envelop ed in flumes nnd her clothing almost entirely burned off. Dr. C. V. Ellis and C. E. Cashatt were called, but the child had been so severely burned that all that could be done was to relieve her sufferings. The mother of the child was in Tort land and the aunt who lives at the Har per home had just stepped out, leaving the little girl with playmates in the front yard. The girl'n father, Thomas B. Harper, arrived from Walla Walla last evening with a son who has been living with him. The body of the girl will be sent to Walla Walla for buna. J A. Wood, of Independence, is a grandfather of the child. ELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists. MINXES GET A EAISE E Waste In Northwest Would Make 20,000 Tons of Wrapping Paper a Day The Richmond school parent-teachers association will hold a meeting in the school house tonight at seven-thirty o 'clock. A business meeting will precede a brief and enjoy:ilile programme. ! Heall. it jland. He left tiiis morning for 1'ort- : PERSONALS $ s(t sjc )Jc sfc )jc )jc sc )ft jjc )c jc sjc 3 BORN VAN CI. EVE To Mr. and Mrs. ('. A Van Cleve, of the Hazel Wreon neigh liorhood, April HI, llHli, a daughter U be named Charlotte Hcitha. Estimates of Dead T. M. Bnrr went to Corvnllis this Joining. Mrs. F. A. Elliott went to Portland this morning. Mr .and Mrs. Carl Steiwer, of Jeffer aon, are visitors in Salem. T. A. Livesley went to Portland on lap morning Oregon Electric. Fred 1). Thiclsen, of the Rodgers Taper eompnnv, is in Portland. Walter T. .leaks, of H. S. Gile & Co., went to rortlann this morning. Alderman J. A. Mills is In Portland attending to real estate matters. Winthrop Hammond, proprietor of "The Toggery," is in Portland on busi ness. Edmund F. Cnrleton, nsslstnnt super intendent of public instruction, is in Portland. Misa Jessie Hunt, of Mill Citv. is visiting in the eitv nt the home of Mr. -and Mrs. M. .1.' Hunt. Mrs. M. C. I'ettvs is home from Port land where she underwent uu operation 'a handful to Kill, according to El Pnsn at St. Vincent's hospital. reports to the state department, based Prnco Hunter, of Eugene, was the J on travelers' stories. The best iufnriuu puest yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. It. L. lion has it Unit one American was L 'j slain. ' Travelers related that inhabitants I cbislic.l u-illi ih.. , ..,;.., ,,,! ll,.. the I'nited States troops withdrew out side, tile city. Reports tailed to show that the battle was resumed during the night as Carianza embassy advices in dicated vcsteiduv, Franklin C. Olney, of Tuppcuisdi, Wash., is registered ut the Blight, Henry L. Bents, a prominent hop man of Aurora, is in Salem doing jury duty. Mrs. Stacey II Reeves and son, of Juneau, Alaska, are in the city visit ing ut the home of Mrs ('. E. Whituev, 2,105 North Liberty street. Wullnee, Idaho, April 14. Fonr j thousand miners in the Ceeur d' Ak-ne district will receive 75 cents a day ex tra pay for the month of March under' the bonus system adopted by tho min-! ing companies. If the present price of metals continues the bonus for April i will amount to nearly 1 a day. Nearly if 100,000 in ca-sh has arrived here toi pay the miners' March bonuses. I K0W TO REDUCE ! JfOUR WEIGHT A SIMPLE. SAFE, RELIABLE WAY People who .tre over-burdened with superfluous fat, know only too well the discomfort and ridieult that over-stout people have to bear. If vou are carrving iround live or ten pounds of unhealthy fat you are unnecessarily weakening your vital or gans and are carrying a burden which destroys the beauty oi your figure. There is no need of anyone suffering from superfluous fat. If you want to reduce vour weight in a simple, sic nnd reliable way, without starvation diet ot tiresome exercise, here is a test worth trying. Spend as mw-h time as you can in the open air, breathe deep ly and get from any good druggist a box of oil of korein capsules; take one after etch meal and one before retiring at night. Weigh yourself once a week so as to know iiist. hnw fnst von are lnsinr weight and don't leave off the treat-! ment or even skip a single does until I you are down to normal. I Uil or korein is absolutely harmless, is pleasant to talie, and helps digestion. Even i few days treatment has been reported to show a noticeable reduction in weight, footsteps become lighter,! your work seem easier and a lighter and more buoyant feeling takes possession of your wnole being. Every person who suffers from super fluous fat should give this treatment a trial. Washington, T). C, April 14. The im mense possibilities of developing south ern June and Douglas fir sawdust nnd other waste into wrapping paper have been reviewed for the members of the United Stntes senate committee which bus under discussion the proposal to increase the scope of the laboratory in vpstigations, in the following (mem orandum on the production of Kraft wrapping paper from southern pine nnd Douglas fir, by Chief iorester Henry S. uruves. Kraft wrapping paper from southern pine the waste incident to the produc tion of southern pine lumber is of suf ficient quantity to produce the enorm ous amount of approximately 20,000 tons of paper per day. Laboratory ex periments have determined the suitabil ity of this material for the manufacture of Kraft wrapping paper by the sul phate process and it now only remains to determine to what extent the labora tory results aro applicable on a com mercial basis. Kraft wrapping paper from Douglas fir What has been waid of the possibil ities of southern pine is largely applic able to Douglas fir. While the labora tory experiments with this species have not progressed to the snme point as with the southern pine, the indications are that Douglas fir ts also well ndapt- ...1 ,,f T.'rnfk ,,,., nn.l MpYlfanQ VarV Wirlplu' subsequent to the completion of the ucAiiftiia Tflij muuy i s,,,.,,,,, orK ,,!,,, it w0ll,, ,,0 mv idea to utilize the experimental equip- Washington, April 14. Estimates of intent serured for this purpose in similar tho number of Mexicans killed fighting wor1: in the west with Douglas fir. : rienns ni rarrai ranged todnv from I "rapping paper in uus iprminy ui These Prices good until further Notice. We de liver any place in city and reasonable distance in country. 3 enns Libby's solid pack Tomatoes 25c 3 cans best Iowa Corn 25c 3 cans String Beans 25c Large size Fineapple 15e 2 cans choice, table reaches 25c 2 cans choice table Apricots 25c 3 cans extra choice Salmon; 25c 3 cans extra choice stag Oysters 25c 2 cans extra choice Columbia Hiver Salmon 25c 6 cans oil Sardines 25c 3 cans minced Clams 25c UN. MORRIS Phone 1467 2578 Fair Grounds Soad 7 Big , Saturday Specials at Damons lOccanof Pepper... 5c 8 Bars cf White Soap for 25c Medium size Cottoline Special 65c 3 Bunches Green Onions or Rhubarb for 10c lemons2 Doz. for 35c 30c Coffee Special for 20c 35c can of Chocolate Snacial for 25c can Everybody can see that our ex pense account is less than the ex pense account of merchants In the high-rent district. That's why at our reduced prices, we sell you a better line of groceries and provisions for less money than any store in the Willamette valley. Damon & Son 855 N. Commercial St. Phone 68 We deliver any place in Salem $i$i$i$ I : I I I GO- I oh) 1 $1$1$1$ econ T7 77 ff i I -Dollar! !3 T i T A If E7 ? Marion County Has Three Accidents During Week Three accidents were reported 'from Marion county to the state industrial nccident commission for the week end ing April ti. Clarence Dahlin, of Sil verton, injured his hand while logging and John Clnudon, of SilvcTton, was strained while logging. Ernpst Barz, of Mill City, fractured a rib in a sawmill. Opens Saturday morning aU) o'clock. Last Satur day's Dollar Sale was a great success and we are -p going to make next Saturday's still a greater sue- cess. We wiU give better shoes lor tne money ana y I a larger selection. 4s X We wiU select 50 pairs of $3.50. to $5.00 Shoes p I fvnm lliA IiipI r( miv pfnnlr onil rfiira ill cm ATI a a ut Jjo. II via U1C UCol UI UUl oiuvn unit jmvv uivui uu juiv hi y j . s COURT HOUSE NEWS 60- The Pair The Pair T -6 ASK FOR and GET HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL HALTED MILK Cheap substitutes cost YOU same price. I present secured from either western p.iper nulls using sulphite pulp or from cnslirn and European mills supplying either sulphite or Kraft wrappings. In the bitter case, it is of course neces sary (or the western consumers to pay freight charges amounting to about $15 per ton. The laboratory recently made paper of Douglas fir which tested 11 point to u pound, putting it in the class with the strongest wrapping papers niiide in the I'nited States. TEY JOURNAL WANT ADS. m KM rar. , . -...... .uv 'l 1.1,1. 1,.. J-m-Otw hit Wn for 1 9 yer tlw Old RsIiiM. UrtrMt-w TCnc boms and office etl. , Itiliuhtnouihtooilwsti-h:lTTnouittitooil Inwn ciowtr. 0 4 nit rtolli if bM-nmrt n Ideal fmlnn fululur, lUkct ;trd ut chocM dola the twit u cuowest iMiUtt DuuiotCluk. . . . , And J-tn-oao tbjolutc!7inrreatinistortarnlhn aU metal surface, indoors anil out. IB ony climnto. ... frrm s-Ut-Onm. Writ.itforiiretiirinmi)lonltiiiI)lrtloiiryofiift-- Awto )U. i-in-Onfi.(,lilcrrrwh(-rmJiiloUln; tl oi.),2c OoO. W" H Uollar). AUwin p.tentrd llindr Oil Can. Itc U'i ot ). 1 d-in-wn .win w i-t " .,il,intiot 41 DAMnoAQWAY Niw Venic Citv SALEM'S BEST MARKET PLACE" VEGETABLES Artichokes, each 10c Asparagus, bunch 10o ltroceolli, each 0e Head Lettuce, 3 for 2, New l'otatoes, lb 10c New Teas, lb 10c Itermuda Onions 2 lbs I V lUdl IVppers, li for 20c Florida Tomutovs, lb 13c STAPLES A. & II. Sinln, picknge Cornsturch, package K. C. Making Powder, a can fii-ape Nuts, iackage .. Old lutci Cleanser, package Aster Milk, can 1'ork & llcaus, 1 lb can Cream Rolled Oats, II Koyal White Soap, bir ?Me Elc Sc WESTACOTT-THIELSEN CO. Two Phones, 839 and 840 426 State Street CIH NEWS (Continued from l'age Eight.) the baaipict given by the Sons of the American Revolution. In order that the senator may speak at the armory at the hour announced, the exercises ot the evening of the Suns of the Amer ican Revolution will begin an hour ear lier. Hesides Senator liuiton as guests, the S. A. ii. will entertain the governor and -several state officials The original plan was to hold the banquet in tin grill room at the Marion, but since Senator Hurtun and his party have been invited, the banquet will be held in the ni ii i n dining room. Tickets for the ban itict will be limited to 75. Card of Thanks. To the members of the S. T. A. church and to trie friends and neighbors who so kindly ministered to t.ie wants, comforts and pleasures of our dear wife and mother during her illness and for the words of comfort in our deepest hour of sorrow, for the beautiful floral tributes of love, we wish to extend our heirtfelt gratitude. Mil. C. T. POLLUX. MK. and MKS. II. M. FOLLON. nriKU.ru Koi.i.ox. MK. and MKS, A. J. MICKLK.IOHX. A native Oregon fir flag pole 107 feet above the ground was raised at the Oregon state pen this afternoon up on which the American flag will be flung to the breezes on special occas ions. The pole was erected north of tho muiu entrance to the prison yard on the west side of the euclosure. Jhc jury in the case of Benton H. Snort against George A. Etzol last night returned a verdict in favor of the plain tiff awarding him damages in the Bum of $425. This was a controversy which arose over an alleged breach of con tract for the 'sawing of some lumber. The plaintiff claimed damages of .t2.li by reason o'f the failure of the defend ant to keep his pint of the agreement. The jury in the case ofg M. T. Mnisan against J. Bnunigartner anrt. William l'setak went out to look over lot Ewald Fruit farms this afternoon, this in our Basement Salesroom Only One Pair to a Customer This will include both men's work and dress shoes, women's dress shoes and boys' and girls' dress shoes. You will have to come early to get a pair of these shoes as the first rush will take all of them. There will be hundreds of pairs of all kinds of shoes in this department placed in bins at ridicul ously low prices, considering the high price of leather. CUT RATES ON ALL REPAIR WORK. BEST LEATHER AND WORKMANSHIP ? 9- -- -SHIPLErS--! ii Week End Specials Waists Waists Waists In It the Capital Journal New Today 1 1 Column put your dollars on tne right irc This store has arranged so everybody can have a New Waist for Easter. Two big Sample lines added to Broken lines from Regular Stock enables us to offer extraordinary values. Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe, Lace and Chiffon combinations, Stripe Crepe in White, Flesh, Rose, Green, and two tone shades. SPECIAL $3.48 Waists of: Crepe de Chine, White Organdie, and Lace trimmed lawn waists. ... SPECIAL $1.95 Middie Blouses: Sizes 12 to 44, in white with navy galatea collars medium and wide stripes. ' SPECIAL 89c Woman's Kid Gloves: Black, white and staple shades, broken lines all sizes in the lot. SPECIAL 95c M V o CO u c a O a l opjiinuioii n NWII .THE PRICE mi CO. If AW AY en so "5 o in -6 I I I 1 T 1 j $$-$-$-$-$-$- J I .'tract being one of the parcels of land involved in the case. Moisan testified in court this morning that lie trade" ' this five acre tract of land for n acres of land in Tillamook county that be longed to Martha l'setak through Wil liam Psetak, her father. He testified ithut 'Air. Raumgnrtncr ami l'setak mis I represented the Tillamook land to hiir 'and stated that it was worth from $4. ; 0U0 to $5.0011. Te said that the SO acres ; is located on a mountain top and stand, on edge with the exception of about three acres and he considers liitiiKc' 'damaged in the sum of $2,ii50. Attorney ''William I'. Lord represents the plain' and Smith and Shields and S. II. llelte! j represents the defendants. ! for the insane today by an order f lu.li;e Buslipy. j Vi.g l.ung ( hung, as John Gong, ) day fil' d a suit in the circuit court f , this euiinty against Frank W. Bui'biu. j The pli ihliff leased u hop yard of is j acres from the defendant and the coo j troversy aiose over the settlement u ! th.' terms of the lease. The plainti'T lilaiins there is if2,(ISI.5rt due him on tl contract. Woed.wtrd & Orth. of Poit lnid. nie nttmi.oys for the plaintiff. County Treasurer i. C. Prnger t'i , todnv as a candidate for the republican I nomination for county treasurer of this county. C. C. Kuney, of 1415 Nine j teeuth street, filed for precinct com mittrpmnn of Salem precinct No. 5. 11 I A. Johnson, of 502 North Winter street, 'filed for republican committeeman of ' fcalem precinct No. 10, and 11. A. Kerne 1 filed for republican precinct committee- . 'tmtim rtf the Shine nrecillct SEEL ill t 'i ami- TiAimfp llf Your Nose Makes You Hungry The polnte tickling odor of baiting when Merit Vanilla ia uoed makct you long for it to come out of the oven. It's the aureat and purest you cm buy. Order a 25c Bottle Today If 11 U. G. SHIPLEY CO. ' uf ii d pi .i Pi i C-i n 14J Horifl useriy oireei ijaiem, uregon I The preliminnrv hearing in the jus ! tico court at Turner of Lee Jeans, charged with assault upon Kobert Hun 1 siiker will be called Friday, April LM. District Attorney Kirgo and lepnty Ralph P. Moore will represent the , ; state at the hearing. I Aiary J. F.vnns, aged 72 years, the iwife of (. W. Kvnii,", of Hosebnrg, was commitlcd to the Oregon state hospital 4 4T4Tt.T4 -- i IMPERIAL BEAUTY PARLORS i a 301 Uank of Commerce Building, f fhone 3'.I3 Salem, Ore. i