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TWO THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1916. W)llll(llllllllllllliiliip i From tKe frozen north to the blazing tropics --. Bakerb Cocoa is known for its purity and high quality Walter Baker & CaLld cstabusheo ireo ooftCMtSTtn. ma3, SOCIETY By ALINE THOMPSON .An event of : tonight is the inau-,' In celebration of their silver wed ural reception to be given by the ding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Hubert board of trustees of the Willamette Gillich entertained on Wednesday at University at the First Methodist their country homo near pratum. A church in honor of Carl Oregg Doney. dinner and cards wore the features of in me receiving line win be JJishop.tho festivity. nd Mrs. Matt 8. Hughesh, Dr. and Mrs, l;arl Urcgg Doney, Dr. and Mrs. Kich ard N. Avison, Dr. nud Mrs. H. J. Tal bot t, Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. Mc Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Booth, and Mr. aud -Mrs. 0. P. Bishop. The guests will be met at the door by Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mills. A number of prominent society women of Salem will assist during the vneiug. Music will be furnished by the university orchestra under tho di rection of Dr. Chnce. The decorative scheme will be carried out by tho use of autumn leaves and scarlet genua nil. Tho senior girls will bo in charge of the punch bowls. Another event scheduled in the cal endar for tonight is the military ball te be given iu the armory by the, Sa lem Orange club, in honor of Com panyM. Mrs. John II. Albert was a visitor in Portland Thursday. Of- interest to the Muccabces will bo the district rally, which is to be held in this city, November the eighth and ainth. Delegates from as far south as Urints Pass are plunning to come to Salem to attend the rally. Mrs. Minnie Aydclotte of Oakland, Osl., deputy .Supreme Commander and Mrs. Kifield of Tacoma, Wash., Su preme Medical Examiner, will preside at the meeting The lodge's social season will he opened with a public card party,' to- be given in the Met'orimck hall on Wed nesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. These card parties will be given monthly and all women of the city aro invited to participate. Mia. Pettys motored home from Portland Wednesday, accompanied by mf n n u'n..i - u in i, v. guest for a few days. REFLEX SLICKER 3. A. J.Tower Co - Boston AT ALL TIMES If (v. cverqlhing afcout 1 V j araimjdaijsdems VI to sai to keep drq, to work in nr?$. comfort .wear Jl&theflSIf BRAND DEPENDABLE SHI' GROCERIES 1PS You can depend upon us to fill your order of Groceries for over Sunday. We only send you the best, that's all we carry in stock. Our Fruits and Vegetables are always fresh as from the gardens. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. We just received 500 pounds of good Coffee that will be sold Saturday only at 15c per pound; this coffee cannot be bought wholesale today for tu" price of selling. Peanut Butter, Saturday, 10c per pound. J. L. Busick & Son 456 State Street Mr. and Mrs. Gillich were the recip ients of numerous silver gifts anil the guests included Mr. and Mrs. August Carl who motored out from Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dickman, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dartel and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Schmidt and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snppingf ieid, all neighbors of the hosts. Mrs. Perry Caldwell nnd children, Hillie and Dorothy, of Dallas, have re turned homo after a visit with the for mer's sister, .Mrs. Louis Sheldon. The Knights ami Ladies of Security, Salem Council 2(W2, held their regular meeting in Hurst hall on Wednesday evening for general business and in stallation of officers. The state mana ger, Mr. L. M. Thomas of Portland, was present, and installed the officers. Several applications were received and balloted upon at the close of the meet ing. During the evening Mrs. A. 0. Floor of Portland gave an interesting paper on "Our Flag." Later tho meeting closed with a repast served by tho lu dies of the council. Mrs. t). K. Make of this city was appointed assistant district deputy for Million and Polk counties and will at once start a vigorous campaign for a booster class initiation when the fam ous degree staff tit Kirkpatriek council of Portland will be present to iuitinto the class. His Brother-in-Law Identifies Tortorici Ran Francisco, Oct. 13. John Fni'Hci. rpiiilintr n fnrmfrn iveefclv nn . . , . T , . ' . nl farm at Independence somo months ..... .v.,,,,,,,,, ..., ..... ing of the attempt of the police to identify James Go'ffene as Pietro Tor torici. Fnraci folded up his paper and took the next train for Sun Francisco. Today he walked into tho city jail and like a specter of tho past walked up to the cell where sat.lunies Gnffene. '"Hello lietro," said Fnraci. 'I never saw you before," said Oaffene. " V'ou married my sister nnd worked with nio for two years," declared tho new arrival. Then to the officers Farnci snid, "This man is Pietro Tor torici. 1 would know him anywhere." The arrival of Farnci enme as a sen sational climax to tho retrial of Oaf fene for the murder of Binggio Vilar do. The police declare Oaffene is Tor torici. This Gut'fene denies. Kiirncl will be placed on the stund. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Ads BRINO YOU RESULTS Phone 81 Prompt Service Phone 182 yy f-a .'.'w , .(XV - : PRESIDENT'S DATES Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 13. President Wilson will speak at Buffalo October 30 and in New York October 31, it was an nounced today just before the president's train reached Phila delphia, en route to Long Branch, N. J, sfc fi 1 4 fi Rioting at Times Fierce and Rioters Are In Ugliest of Mood Bayonnc, X. J., Oct. 13. Thongh fearing Friday tho thirteenth might prove to be bloody Friday, police and citizens tried today to quell the oil men's strike without calling militia. The growing list of casualties in cluding another death reported today in fearful riots, however, made it un certain that this could be accomplished. The strikers were in an ugly mood to day; while police and special deputies under "Fighting Dan" t'ady, six foot polico inspector, were ready for any thing. Tho polico claimed to have better control than heretofore, in View of the invasion of tho strikers' territory nnd their closing of saloons. But, despite dead lines and gun play, the territory actually controlled by strikers was a block broader today than previously. Strikers heavily "armed, patrolled this territory, prepared for further fighting. Riots of tho afternoon yesterday when a bystander was killed and many in jured, were not .repeated lato at night but the city was nervous about the future. Karly today the body of an un identified man, apparently a Slav the third person killed, was found at 8-4 West 19th street with a bullet wound over tho right eye. Investiga tion led to tho belief that the man was a worker of the General Chemical company who had honestly tried to get strikers to return to their labors for a bonus. A saloonkteeper reported the man had been in for a driuk about midnight, that he heard a shot soon after nnd that ten men ran away directly afterward. Sheriff Eugene Kinkend, the man who ended a previous striko in tho bloody Hook and gridiron sections within sight of New York said today he would keep hands off the strike un less it got beyond control. Then, he said, he would send in about two hun dred picked men for a cleanup cam paign. Tho strikers have decreed death to the police if they invade the heart of tho striko section. And, Fighting Dan Cody says he'll disre gard unv such unimaium. His cleanup of saloons in the strike district had somewhat of a quieting ef fect. His squad battered down doors, destroyed bottles and turned on their spigots. Police earlv todnv drove off strik) crs approaching the Tidewater Oil company's plant and a Standard Oil building. There were several arrests overnight for looting and minor dis turbances. The authorities raided the striae zone in an attempt to round up arms hid in the laborers homes. SURE WAY TO GET BID OF DANDBUFF $ n . . ... ..... tin. l never fails mere is """"" .' ---- , to remove dandruff completely ana that is to dissolve it. i" -cntireW. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, ordinary liquid arvon; applv it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently 'with the finger tips. Hy morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will bo gone, and three or four more application! will complotely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and traco of it, no mattor how much dandruff you may have You will find, too, that all itching nod digging of the scalp will stop In stitntlv, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and sofi, and look and feel a hundred times better. . You can get liquid arvon at any drug store It is inexpensive, and four ounc es is all yon will need. This simple remedy has never been known to fail. California Man Sees Long Lost Relatives Looking into the faee of a sister whom he had not seen for lit) years, while surrounded by other relatives who had been lost from one another Yor .15 years, was the experience of H. A. Buck, of California, iu Salem yester day. Mr. Buck has been trying to get in touch with certain members of his torn ily for a long time, but the reunion was not accomplished until he resorted to ad vertising his wants in the daily news papers. One of his advertisements at tracted the attention of a friend of Mrs. K. B. Ooodin, of Fast Court street. yesterday morning. The friend in turn directed the attention of Mr. Ooodin to tho matter. Tho result of this was the diseovery bv Mrs. Ooodin that an aunt, her futh er's sister, has been living in Salem for the past six years. This aunt is Mr. Winchell, and neither she nor Mrs. Oood in were aware of the identity of the oth er. Prior to this time Mrs. Ooodin has seen none of her father's people since thev removed from McMhiuville 33 years ago. Another brother, I.. Buck, of Wash ington, was also present at the reunion. it is not likely that the variour mem bers of the Buck family will lose touch with on another again. BELLrANS Absolutely Removes Indicrestion proves it 25c at all druggists. elude their demonstration with an auto mobile parade of 800 women at night. The women's special is duo in Port land at 6:30 a. m. Mrs. Raymond Rob ins, Miss Harriet E. Vittum of Chica go, Mrs. Mary Moskowitz of New York, Dr. Katherine Bement Davis' of New York and many others will talk in fac tories, stores, clubs and in the streets. Tho delegates are to be escorted through the streets by a big crowd of Hughes boosters and Multopor Repub lican club. Hundreds of guests are ex pected at tho reception at the Multno mah hotel. Miss Mary Antin, the author, will deliver one of the principal addresses at the Neighborhood House in South Portland. A big poltcal rally is sched uled for the Kleventh Street theatre. Leaving Portland at 5:30 p. m. the special is due in Salem at 7:30. There will be a mass meeting in tho theatre there at n p. m. The next stup is Hose burg at 9:15 a. m. Sunday. Grants Pass is reached at 1:45 p. m. and Medford at 3 p. m. From Medford the train goes to Sac ramento, Cal., via Ashland, Or. HEAVY GUNS ARE (Continued from page one.) Bulgars a few days ago, the British re connoitered with armored cars -along the railway to the junction of the Seres Dcmirhissar and Seres-Snlonika roads, it was officially announced today. The Bulgars aro holding the railway in considerable force. On the Lake Doiran front enemy trenches north of Doldzeli were raided by the Brtish, despite strong resistance: Bulgarian troops fled after their re sistance was broken, down. Took Russian Trenches PetrogTad, Oct. 13. Tho Germans temporarily recaptured a section of a Russian trench southwest of Bob nor, after heavy artillerying, but were re pelled by a Russian counter attack, suffering heavily, it was officially an nounced today. Southwest of Svestcl niki outpost actions occurred. The sit uaton in Dobrudja is unchanged. British Advance Lines London, Oct. 13. British troops ad vanced on the front extending from Guedccourt to Les Bouefs (about one and one half miles) in severe fighting north of the Somme last night, beueral Huig reported this afternoon. Gains were also made northwest of Gucdcourt and 150 prisoners were taken. A German attack north of Stuff re doubt was driven off. Fourteen British raidng parties en tered enemy trenches in the regions of Ypres and Armentiercs during the night, returning with prisoners and in flicting casualties. Aviators Bombard Town Paris, Oct. 13. French-British air squadrons last night bombarded the Mauser works at Obendorff, dropping nearly five tons of projectiles, it was otfcially announced -today. On both sides of the Somme, artillery fiehtinir was rather violent last nigbt, especially in the sectors of Morval, Bouchavesnes, Ablaincourt and Chaul nes. SIGHTED SUBMARINE Boston, Mass., Oct. 13. The naval radio station at ( harlestown received a wireless from the steamship Bovic, bound from Manchester, England, to New York today, saying that she had sighted a submarine, "astern" at a point about 130 miles from New York. The Journal Doa Job Printing. Journal Want Ada Get Results Too Want Ttt on aad m. DYSPEPSIA OF WOMEN Special Treatment Required. Many women suffer from a form of indigestion or dyspepsia which does not yield to ordinary treatment. While the symptoms are similar to those of ordi nary indigestion, yet the med'eines usually prescribed do not restore the patient's normal condition. There seems to be a kind of dyspepsia caused by derangement of the female organism. While this appears to be the same as ordinary indigestion it can be relieved only by a medicine which, be sides acting as a stomach tonic, is good for female ailments. Read what such a medicine did for Mrs. Williams : She says: "Before I began taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound I was trou bled with dyspepsia and bearing down paina in my back and skies, and after my meals my stom ach would bloat op till I could scarcely get my breath. At times I was so weak I could hardly stand on my feet and I looked hollow-eyed and my skin was yellow. Mow I have a good color, have gained in every way and can do my work without any pains. 1 think it is the beet medicine on earth for stomach troubles of wo mM." Mrs. Kri.i.ik Wimjamr. SI 1 West 3d Street, New Albany, Ind. RICH JOIN (Continued from page one.) DESHROYER FLEET (Continued from page one.) partment would be concerned inr dis covering whether this country was per mitting a violation of its neutrality by allowing the establishment of such baf es. The treasury department is working through the coast guard service. Authorities do not believe that the T7 53 carried sufficient supplies to last her for three mouths, as her captain chimed. While officials would not say posi tively that the process of supplying sub marines from ships along the coast is l.ow proceeding, one authority gave un mistakable evidence that he thinks such reports come from what the navy re gards as reliable sources and that they aro worthy of the strictest investiga tion. Every available destroyer in the Uni ted States navy is either on patrol duty now or will be within the next few days. AH reserve destroyers iu the southern navy, yards are being rushed into ncrviee, Admiral Uleaves an nounced today. . . The duties of these destroyers on pa trol, it is understood here, are to see that the neutrality regulations are ob served and to save lives of passengers on ships sunk by belligerent submarines. The remaining destroyers here in the harbor had steam up ready to sail and two slipped out of the harbor early this afternoon. - . Reports of a heavy storm, which is approaching from Ontario, gave the naval authorities here some apprehen sion, as to the advisability of rushing all their available destroyers immediate ly to the coast where heavy gales arc threatened for tonight- At 12:30 this afternoon the destroyer Cummings tore out of the harbor at full speed to join the constantly increasing patrol which is scouring the coast for possible floating bases of supplies. Court House News $ Tho taking of evidence in the ease of state of Oregon vs. F. A. Hyde ct al, by which the state is endeavoring to regain possession or lauds taken from it by alleged irregular methods, was concluded in department No. 2 of the circuit court yesterday afternoon. Attorney Shaw, who appeared for the Western Timber compnny, requested that he be allowed until November 8 to go over the evidence, which request was allowed by Judge Galloway. Harry Hunnicutt, from ' whom his wife obtained a divorce some time ago, togeiher with an order from the court requiring him to pay her $-5 a month alimony until the sum of $400 shnll have been paid, has appealed to the court saying that he is a cripple with no property except the clothes on his back, and that he was serving a term in the penitentiary when the divorce was secured and hnd turned over to hs wife all his personal possessions before being imprisoned, and asking that he be relieved from payment of the ali mony ordered. A marriage license has been issxied to Fred Hecher, of Woodburn, and Katherine llagennuer, of (lervais. Elvira A. Lawler, who alleges that she has been deceived tn a laud trade to the amount of $15,000, has entered a complaint in the circuit court asking a judgment for that sum against F. W. Waters et al. Petitions from Davis Rees, adminis trator of the estato of the late Philip Rees, has filed petitions in the county court asking that certain property be set aside for the widow as exempt and also that he be permitted to sell the personal property of tho deceased. Both petitions have been granted by the court. County Judge Bushey has authorized F. A. Wanless, administrator of the es tate of Elbridge Wanless, to sell a horse, buggy and harness, nnd pay Ed mund and Emma La Fountain $IS due them on a promissory note. Frederick Hammctt Godfrey, 11 years old. son of A. L. Godfrey and the late Hannah Godfrey, has been le gally adopted by his maternal grand parents, O. F. and Caroline Kurz. The boy's name has been changed to Fred erick Kurz Godfrey. Big Munition Carrier Slips Out of Harbor Tfew York, Oct. 13. The Big British munitions carrier Adriatic may be in the path of the destructive U-53. The latter vessel, reported well off Nantucket, was thought by some marine experts hero today to be lying in wait for the big steamer and her enormous war cargo. The Adriatic slipped out bevond Sandy Hook last night after a br(ef anchorage, with all lights out and a careful lookout for submarines. Her enact course is not known though she apparently was heading south off tho usual ship channels. SPROULE LOOKS OVEB IT. Klamath Falls. Or., Oct. 13. Pres ident William Sproulo of the Southern Pacific, with Herbert Fleishacker of San Francisco today made an automo bile tour of Ue territory to be served by the projected extension of the Modoe Northern railroad from Klamath Falls 35 miles southeast to Martin. NOTED WOMEN FOB WILSON. ' New York Oct. 13. .lane Addnms Hull House, Chicago, and Miss Lillian Wald, one of the most prominent suf frage workers in New York, tods.ev de clared themselves in favor of the re election of President Wilson. The an nouncement was made through the Woodrow Wilson Independent League. Journal Want Ads -Get Eesults Too Wsat Try one and see. Sunday Is The Last Day of Pheasant Hunting Shells Guns Take one more hunt.be fore the season closes. Salem's Best ippirc 100 Boxes of Baldwin, ArriXiJ Spitzenberg, Migon and King Apples Take your choice OC at, per box O0 nripiirC r"cy Yakima Elbertas, fLAKiilLd just right for OC slicing, per Basket v pn pre Home grown Concords, UlAr Lu 35c Basket; special jelly grapes, 25c Basket; Tokay, fancy table grapes, 40c Basket, TftMATflC?-Wel1 selected for lUiYlAluEj slicing, 20c Basket; Growers pack bushel, S1.00 box. VEPETARI EQ-ruU YarictT ot VLllLlnDLLJ best selected local and shipped in stock. WESTACOTT-THIELSEN Two Phones: 830-840 MAGICAL EFFECT OF ' SIMPLE FACE FEELER To maintain a clear, white, youth ful i-nmnlexinn. there's nothiue SO sim ple to use and yet so effective as or dinary niercolized wax, which you can get at any ding store. Just apply tho wax at night as you would fold cream. In the morning wash it off with warm water. If you've never tried it you can't imagine the magical effect of this harmless home treatment. It caus es the old worn out scarf skin to como nff in minute narticlcs. a little at a time, and soon you have entirely shed the offensive cuticle. The fresh young underskin now in evidence is so healthy ami girlish looking, so free from any nnnent-aneo of artificiality, von won der why you had not heard of this mar velous complexion renewing secret long ai'o. Equally magical in its action is a simple wrinkle removing lotion mndo hy dissolving an oiinco of powdered saxolite in a half pint of witch hazel. Bathing the face in this for two or three minutes immediately affects ev ery line and furrow and improves fa cial contour wouderfilllv. RIOTERS TAKE CARS New York, Oct. 13. Crews were driv en off 11 surface cars over night by riotous crowds of striker sympathizers on tho upper east side, stones were thrown" and shots fired and the trouble was quelled only with the arrival of a largo number of reserves. BOY WAS BEHEADED East St. Louis, III., Oct. 13 The head-! less body of Alphonse Mngarian, three ! years old, was found in a sack near his I of A. D. Margarian, "king of little I Armenia ' was kidnaped troin his fath er's bakery here 10 days ago. Our circulation Is still cllwb- lng up read the paper and you'll know the reason. KAN SAN SAILS AGAIN Boston, Mass.. Oct. 13. The American-Hawaiian liner Kansnn, which was intercepted last Sundav morninii bv a German submarine off Nantucket light, left today for Genoa and St. Nazaire. j carrying a cargo of -war munitions and horses for the allies. .m1bji -t-" f jcwm" Crv MBrcnsn iiat;.S. "famr rem Clothing 126 South Commercial Street Salem, Ore. Market Place CO. 426 State Street FIND SPOT WHERE BORN. Mis. F. M. Wilkins, 01 his city, ! at Lebunon to locate the spot upon which a log Methodist church stood in which she was born. She is in com pany with Mrs. J. B. Starr, of Pasa dena, Cal.; J. O. tloltra, of Siilcm, nud W. It. Goltrn, of Albany. Mrs. Will jins is the daughter. of W. H. Goltra's brother who died soon af ter coming to Oregon. Mr. (ioltia is the only member of the family now alive who knows where the church stood, and will endeavor to locate it. Mrs. Starr and J. O. Goltrn arc chil dren of W. H. Goltrn. Eugouo Ueg istcr. HOW APPENDICITIS CANBEPREYENTED Salem people should know that a few doses of simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adlcr i-ka, often relieves or prevent appendicitis. This simple mixture removes such sur prising foul matter that ONE SPOON FIL relievos almost ANY CASE con stipation, sour stomach or gas. A short treatment helps chronic stomach trouble. Adler-i-ka has easiest and most thorough action of anything we ever sold. J. C. Perry, druggist. CHALLENGE RED SOX Columbus, Ohio, Oct- 13. Bill Clyuier, manager of tho Louisville club, which won the pennant jn the American asso ciation and later defeated the Omaha, Western league cham pions in a post season series, an nounced here today that he had sent to Chairman Herrmann of the National commission, a ehnl lenge for his club to meet the Boston Ked Sox in a series, win ners take all, for the champion ship of the world. - . - - . Our circulation is still climb- lng up read the paper and you'll know the reason. Wedding Invitations, Announcements and Callincr Curds Printed at the Jnnr- nal Job Department.