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r TWO THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 18, 1916. NO ALUn.-NO PHOSPHATE .i v ) Made from Cream of Tartar Absolutely Pure SO CIE T Y a Br ALINE THOMPSON A simple, but pretty and duinty ccre-l lloiieynian was hostess to honor Mrs. niciny characterized tho wedding of Clifton Me Arthur, who with her hiis ' Miss Vinnie I.eora Wilson who becuiuo bnml, Congressman McArtliur, has ic- 1ih briile of Kenneth James llrown,l ccntlv returned to Portland from Wiish Ithis 'morning itt !t:.'tO o'clock lit t In' iiiglun, I. C. home of her mother, Mm. K. L. Wilson, Miss KlHie Hamilton, who Iiah been ;!i!5 North Front street. Rev. Hichnrd ! the house guest of Mm. Boot, returned M. Arisnn of the r irat aioiiiomsi , tv i ortiaml Saturday. lelitireh offieiated and tho couplo were ."unattended. Only relatives of the two ; families were asked. ' The bride who in n pretty girl, wore ! smart tailored suit of plum colored broadcloth, with black hat. A pink and , white color scheme of decoration was developed in the house, with feathery chrysanthemums, against an artistic background of brilliant hucd nutuuiuul foliago and Oregon grape. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. nd Mrs. Brown loft for Newport, : whore they will pass their honeymoon Mrs. R. 1. Houston went to Portland this miiriiiiifj; lor a few days visit. Miss Ivy Fori), who' recently moved to Portland with her father and sister, motored to Salem with friends Hmulny, returning Monday evening. Miss Rcgina West has returiicl to Salem after a several davs visit in Portland. ft ' w Mra Willi I' ll,l.vl..v l,n nrrivo,! After November first they will be at in SllU,M1 lnst Tlu,.Hltllv. iroin Washing , homo at 111.") Marion street. , tml) , ,. ,,ft yesterday for a short Hoth the bride and groom received I viliit to ,1(,r f)t, Mr a,,i8(,lltlorf(M., 4Lui n.l ...... 1 In IIia Malum u.ili u I . . . ' ,U,-., r.I..,UII.,,l ,,. .,-.v. m j ,.,, ,. A)ully ine oriuc,. wno nun u bwiti mmii gut ious manner, is a Bister of Miss Ka tclla Wilson, who was queen of this year's Cherry Fair. Mr. Brown is tho son of Mrs. Cather ine A. Brown ami the brother of Miss (iretchen Brown. He is with tho Hauser Brothers sporting goods house. Among those attending the wedding were: Mr. nnd Mrs. George tl. Brown, Mrs. ,1. !. Brown, tho Misses Stella, l.cthu ii nil Arvil Wilson, Miss llu.el Jlughes, A. B. Hughes, Miss tlretch-i1(irl.mv) ,,,. An m(i(,g of ,ile During her sojourn in Oregon Mrs. llawley intends to pass the greater part of her time with her father, who has been in very poor health. Later in the week Mrs. llawley will go to Eu geno where she will join Congressman llawley who is making political ad dresses in various parts of the state. ft At the Maccnbce lodge rooms in the McCnrnnck building n public "iiOO" party will bo given on Wednesday (to en Jtrown nnd .Mr. and Mrs. (leorge Card of Portland nnd Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Pilchard of Portland. city arc cordially invited. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Johnson, neeom- liuniitil liv Afru It V Ti i..lm r.lmifi n,,,1 Mm. William Henry Hoot went children,, motored to Newport, Tuesday Portland this morning to- attend I for a several dnvs sojourn, luncheon for which AlrB. David T.l i Miss (leitrude (iray of Seattle, who has been the guest of Mrs. David M. (Irahain (Mildred Bugley) in Eugene, returned to Suleiu today to resume her visit with her uncle and aunt, Mr. nnd Mrs. .lohn 11. McN'nry. "WOUR wife will never complain about your smoking "too many strong cigars" when you take up the OWL. It's extra mellowed. She will approve of its mel lowness, and so will you, Tht Million Dollar Cigar ki! M.AOUNSTftCO. jffi -Xv INCORPORATBDgj Mr. and Mrs. Henry 11, Thielsen eu tcrtniucd last night with a delightful five hundred party. The gucsft who were the members of the "Merry-tlo-KiihiiiI" club, circled six tables of "."itlO" and the score honors fell to Mrs. R. It. Fleming and Dr. Thomas C. Smith, lr. Assisting Mrs. Thielsen were her daughters, Mis. II. W. Thielsen and Miss F.llcn Thielsen, t Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter I,. McDougul have moved from 1 HI West Washing ton street, Fail-mount Hill, nnd are domiciled at K.'IO Smith Twelfth street. The Misises Muriel and Mario Car son of lleppner, Oregon, who have been the guests of Miss Florence Miller, left Monday for Portland, where they will pass several days before returning home. WHEAT STILL CLIMBS Above $1.67 and Reaching for $2 Mark-Flour Now $10 a Barrel Chicago, Oct. 1S. World wide short age of wheat caused big jumps in thut cereal today, following a sharp rise yesterday. Argentine weather continues unfavorable and evidence of shortage in crops in European countries tended to stimulate buying. December wheat was 2 5-8 at l.u7 1-8 and May up 1 5-8 at. 1.07 1-S. Corn was somewhat affected by tire line in wheat though reports of favor able weather over the corn belt otfset tih siiillueneo to some extent. December corn was up 1', at 71) 16 and May up IVi at 80 7-8. . Oats opened slightly higher, but on light buying December was unchanged nt 411 and May was down quarter at a&. Porii showed sharply higher prices, but other provisions were steady.- Wheat Up In Portland Portland, Or., Oct. 18. Wheat jump ed one to five cents on the Portland market today, against shattering the seasonal record. Jihiestem was bid .-111.43 a bushel but actual country sales were reported at 1.43 and 1.40 a bush el. Another increase in the cost of flour became effective today. IndigestionOne package proves it 25c at all druggists. II II II II U CI n Market Is Active' and Prices Trifle Higher j Flour $10 A Barrel Chicago, Oct. 18. Flour was selling here today nt 10 a barrel, following the six cent jump in wheat yesterday. Millers predicted that another advance of 25 or :)0 cents in the price of flour would occur in the next few days. AT" (Continued from pago one.) ready for action, but, to avoid trouble, withdrew inside tho theater. Oreek troops appeared and drove the crowds back, establishing a cordon about the square. Tho crowd then split into several sections. One; band demonstrated before the British lega tion, where a innn who shouted 'Mown with England!" was arrested by tho legation crowds. Another crowd obtained an Amer ican flag and, carrying this at the head of the procession, marched to tho American legation, cheering the United States. The American minister waB at tho Atheninn club, but tho demonstra tors left behind a communication, call ing upon him to protest in tho name of the United States against the recent steps taken by the allies. This was signed by a deputation of (iounnrist reservists. They were informed today that the communication would be transmitted to Washington, rl- I) (Continued from page one.) Kussian attacks southwest of Stanis Inu failed. Italian Cruiser Torpedoed Berlin, via Snyville, L. ., Oct. 18. Tho Italian protected cruiser Libia was severely damaged by a torpedo from a Herman submarine in the Med iterranean on October 7, it was official ly announced today. SONG WRITER DEAD firecn Bay, Wis., Oct. 18 Eben Eu gene Rexford, aged 08, author of " Sil ver Threads Among the Gold," died here today after an illness of three weeks from typhoid fever. Rexford 's home was nt Schocton, Wis. Ho was brought here several days ago. TTao the Journal Want fl iiT SCARFS Kite.' an Mm m ' We have cn display in our Winter Nov elty Department a very beautiful assort ment of Ladies' Scarfs, Toques and Sweaters. These are by far the most popular season's novelties and are as practical as they are popular. If you desire something: which harmonizes with the season, purchase them at once. LITTLE DARLINGS The latest for the little ones." Little Darlings, i n red and -white sets, from 1.85 to to $'-'.5 a set. Scarfs and Toques Separate Scarfs and Toques are more in demand than ever. Because, of this demand wo have laid in a fine assort ment of these popular novelties in nil the populnl colors. If you arc looking for something to increase the attrac tiveness of your winter attire you cau not find anything more suitable than these dainty stylish scarfs and toques. In WOOl thev HTA tlriceil frnin t.t in silk fiber 1.13 ailil 1.05 1.25, each. V Ladies' Sweaters ... Scarfs and Toque Sets . A lino of Scarf nnd Toque Sets that has nover been surpassed for style and quality. Made from the finest grades of wool obtainable and dyed in those ., atriking shades of Rose, Old flold, Kelly, Copen and Plaids, as well as those ever popular combinations of Whito and Brown, Blue, Green, etc., they present an effect pleasing to all. The prices are within the reach of all ' 0e, 1.00, $1.25, 1.45, 1.95, 2.15, , ti35, 2.73. : ; New York, Oct. 1H. The Xew. York Evening Sun financial review today! said: I Early improvement in stock market prices today failed to attract an ng- gressivc buying movement in the gen-! crnl list wnile subsequent forenoon ! profit taking reactions anil bear pres-i sure wero not effective in bringing i about active liquidation in any depart- i ment. Quiet absorption of various is-' sues was reported, notably in some of i the rails and the steel and paper issues! and in certain highly speculative1 shares, is for instance, Industrial Alco hol, vigorous operations for tho ad vbnee were recorded, but in the greater number of stocks- .dealings were unin teresting with tho fluctations based more upon the transactions of profes sional traders than jipon heavy public participation in the 'business. In the chief part . of . the session prices moved toward a higher range, despite tho fact that the. majority of the floor traders were bearish. A somewhat stronger tendency in call money rates has not extended to other departments of the loa.il market. Higher prices foi'grain nnd cotton are attracting usual, interest in Wall street circles and commission houses report that several weeks ago many operators in stocks who had made heavy profits transferred their atten tion to wheat and cotton, in which they already have made substantial ad ditions to their cash capital. $ ' $ YOTJ CAN'T BRUSH OR WASH OUT DANDRUFF The only sure way to get rid of dan druff is to dissolve it. then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about fourj ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; appiy it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scnlp'nnd rub it in gently with tho finger tips. - Do this tonight and by morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applica tions will completely dissolve nnd en tirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dan druff you may have. You will find, too, that all itching nnd digging of the scalp will stop at once, and your hair will be fluffy, Iub trous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive and never fails to do tho work. 13 13 n 13 Kl El a a a a 13 13 El 13 a : Urn; i -" ' I totim-hi ' Just What Two Ranges 13 3 B3 13 a a u a a E3 a u u Want! in One Constantine of Greece As He Looks In His Most Recent Portrait 1 -'----(iV K j -v zfr ' f, . ST'- v ICING Of j&RCEGEi E3 13 a D 13 II II II 13 D n II El II II a a ii ii ti 13 H M a a a u E3 13 a 13 a E3 CI 13 E3 13 El 13 B At last the Wood, Coal and Gas Range that is Right. A light wood or coal , g fire will kill the chill in your kitchen these cold mornings, and the cooking can j be done quickly and comfortably with the gas. II Nothing to lift out or replace, simply "pull or push lever" and oven is ready I for use with either fuel j BSBlB'll Is the one year 'round range that conforms to every conceivable weather condition and every possible requirement of cooking. The change from fuel to fuel is made instantly. Has three-ply walls, plain nickel trimmings, porce lain pannels that can be washed and cleaned instantly; high broiler that can be used for both baking and broiling; back flue built on outside of range, giving you the entire top of range for tooking purposes; thermometer which registers oven heat accurately, high sanitary nickel base, a modern range built for modern trade. Let us demonstrate it to you. -4 - Special Sale on Fire Screens If you have a fireplace you need a screen to protect your rugs and home against flying sparks which often will cause a serious fire. Here is a golden opportunity . " 24x30 SCREENS, SPECIAL $1.10 30x30 SCREENS, SPECIAL 30x42 SCREENS, SPECIAL $1.25 $1.50 -f-M-f-f-f-M-f-f-M---f44----4- 340 C. S. HAMILTON PHONE Court St. Complete House Furnisher Skin Muddy? Dull eyes, blotches and other skin blemishes result from a disordered di gestion. Purify the blood, tone the stomach, gently stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels and bile with BEECHAM'S PILLS LmimI S.l. of Any M.dicin. In U. World. SoU nvriWi. In kox, 10c, 25c Redmond Demands Home Rule for Ireland Redmond reviewed in detail tho sit uation iu Ireland and declared that eoiiHcription would bo an aggravation, not a remedy. ''It cannot be denied that the situa tion is full of danger," he said, after protesting against the continuation of the present government in Ireland. Chief Secretary, for Ireland Henry Duko said the .Irish themselves arc resopnsible. for the jlaihiro of home tnle plans, adding that parliament is ready to accept rule; in any; form if the Irish can reach an agreement. Several things, Redmond said, has harmed voluntary recruiting, in Ireland. One was tha suppression . of official; mention of the landing of Irish troops at (Jnllipoli peninsula. Another .was" the inclusion of Sir Edward Corson, Vlsterite leader, in the coalition cabinet. KING Qf JGRIZC& Thd Ywini,iu. rr;.i hnn.tn..K..A Greece has had to bear siuce Europe 1 tha' whn r-rnkn into war k. Kaam mt tU nt. nflnext sat On .lust recehVd shinraent of Udies' Sweater Coats in 'Angora and Shetland J. - Au!,u'tvly the newest styles on the market. Old Rose, l'laids Kmeriild Oreen, (lardinal, Absinthe, Cerise, IVlft Blue. Hlue and Gold. Blue and White, Green and White and Gold mixed with Red. These- are a few of the many colora and combinations of colors in which these Sweaters are be in displayed. Sited from 38 to 4. I'riced at a.i'5, U.i, ,-..), rt.0tl, tt.2 broke into war has been at the rate of I one trouble after another per minute. He has beeu standing betwen two emo tions. First, bis wife being the kaiser's sister, fought against any movement which would pit the Greeks against her brother in a bloody conflict; second, the greater part of his subjects have in sisted that Greece join with the allies. Standing out against his people Yor so long, he at lnst lost most of the popu larity he and the queen held at the time of their ascension. Then an old Greek tradition was resurrected which held Constantine and a Sophia the Hellenic throne Con stantinople would in itme become their eapitol. This hope is now lost. To Make Skin Clear IWt worry about skin troubles. Tou can have a clear, clean complexion by using a little semo, obtained at any drug store for J5c, or extra large bottle at fl.lW. ... v Zorno easily removes all traces of pinf pies, black heads, enema, and ringworm and makes the skin clear and healthy. Zenio is neither watery, sticky nor greasy and stains nothing. It is easilr applied and costs a mere trifle for each application. It is always dependable. Zemo, Cleveland, ASK EMBARGO ON LEATHER, San Francisco, Oct. IS. Con gressmen and other Washington officials will be asked to estab lish an embsrgo on leather ex portation, according to an nouncement today by officers of the wholesale and retail shoe dealers association. The dealers, at a meeting here, declared to send a committee direct to the national capitoL Dealers declare prices have soared wholly because of the shipment to the belligerents abroad of millions of dollars worth of leather for saddles and shoes. Baptist Conference Drawing Big Crowds The First Baptist church was crowded last evening -by the delegates, members and friends of the church who ciiino to hear the addl es of the governor, the re sponse by the pastor of the church und the annual sermon. This evening nt 8 o'clock the pro gram will begin with a concert by the McMiunvillc college male quintet. At N:H0 a report on education will be giv en by President I.. W. Riley and nt 8:45 the. address of the evening will be de livered by" the Rev. M. V. Haynes. This eveniiiK the. ladies will give n banquet at the First. Congregationnl church at o:.!0 o clock und the ,men nt the First Presbyterian church. The, program for Tliursdny morning and afternoon is nsrollows: . "Missionary Day," "Our State." 0:0(1 Devotional study, ii i s. A. AV. Del.ong. i):.'15 Report .of treasurer, J. F. Fail ing nnd auditing committee. !:4o Report on state missions, E. H. Hicks. ' !1:50 Reports from (he field: East ern Oregon, E. O. Otto or Dr- D. E. Bak er; Central Oregon, D. I.oree; Western Oregon. G. L. Hull; Italians in Portland, F. Sannelln; Portland and Vicinity, E. A. Smith. 11:10 "State Missions Fundamental to All Missions," F. AV-Cnrsteiis. ' 1 1 ::15 Report in behalf of the con tention board. Secretary O. C. Wright. Thursday Afternoon. . ... '5 "Our Nation und the World." ,i. 1 :30 Song and prayer. ' ' i 1 .-;t5 Report of. Horae Alissious, H. Marshall, , 1 ?4II Knor tif. TCni-ttinn AfiSMinnw W. . Milliken. . f 1:4 Woman's American . Baptist Home Mission Society;- ' ' :; "The. Passing of the Hitching Post," .I.Ira. O, P. M. Jamison. .""'.. t Address, "Work m Latin Amoiuia," iliss Anna M...Barklcy,- Saa Pedro, Cal. 2.-:!5 Wonuin American Baptist Foreigtf M-hiori Society: . ""Columbia River District's Tart in flie iveYear Priigtam," tri. Cdiwin S. Shank, Seattle, . - r" The BopktHfc Of fje'e ifrs. "Latour- ette (direction of nii.-iaion circle). state work song.-; ' 3:40 Address, "Making Our Coun fry God's Country," Rev. W. H. Bow- BAD DREAMS ARE SYMPTOM 111 Health the Cause Many Alarming Symptoms of Wo men's Ailments-How Cured. fife Paterson.N.J. " I thank you for thi Lydia E.Pinkham remedies as they haver made me feel happy and healthy. Somur time B0 I felt 80 run down, had pnirw in my back and side, wus very irregular, tired, nervous, hud such bad, dreams, did not feel like eat ing and had short, breath. I read your advertisement in the newnpaners and decided to try a bottle of Lydia E.Pin!c ham's Vegetable Compound. It worked from the first bottle, so I took a secoral and a third, also a bottle of Lydia lL Pinkham's Blood Purifier, and now I aia just as well aa any other woman. I a vise every woman, singlo or married; who is troubled with -any of the afore said ailments, to try your wonderful Vegetable Compound and Blood Purifiujf and I am sure they will help her to gef. rid of her troubles. " Mrs.' Elsie j Vander Sande, 7 Godwin Street, Paft ereon, N. J. Women sufferintt .with arts forin female ills, or any symptoms that they: do not understand, are invited to writ the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Coi Lynn, Mass. (confidential), and receivli advice wholly free of cost, - ler, superintendent Idaho and Utah cohN ventions. I; 4:10 "The Call of Alaska." C. Jf; vt ooauy, u. u. -. 4:4(1 Report of nublieati on society v. L.. uaii. 4:45 Address. Rev. Geo. L. White. !: 5:43 Luncheon of the convention board with the missionaries, secretaries and superintendents of the co-operating issionary societies. Beautiful Bust and Shoulders re Ppwible If you will wear a citntiflc.llr constructed Bico Join Bruucre. Thertrsmriniwrlcht of nn unranflnrd hint n stretch tlie npportlus BiuKlci Uut tlic con lour of the figure is polled. rut the bunt hack where It be- in. prevent tlx full boot from niiir the anneariuH- of nh- ttt-AN o-ut uine. eliiuuwlo II dencer of HHAA.y t- rj F.v oraMins mUK-msndronnneth ., ... cli of tho Uoulder sivtnf a inaccful line to the entirs upper body. j Thrrarthedinttrst nd mo.t H-rvlrcsblrmmients lm.t niible ronie hi all mlrnli aiul t lot: CniM lim it, llnok Pront, Surplice. Baiidniu, etc. tinned tit " W alohn," the .,h.,,,,io "Nitiim wiuiom renioval. It-am .jo.uTj t'liiei Ilaverour dealer show you Bien Jolie Brauleres. If not fork ed, w will Udlr tend him. pre Paul, aamples to show you. 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