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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1916)
TWO THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 25, 1916. Worth .Careful Thought Do you read the label to know whether , your baking powder Is made from cream of tartar or, on the other hand, from alum ' or phosphate ? Royal Baking Powder 3 made from cream of tartar, derived from grapes, and adds to the food only wholesome qualities. Other baking powders contain alum or phosphate, both of mineral origin, and used as substitutes for cream of tartar 'because of their cheapness. Never sacrifice quality and hsalthful ness for low price. . ROYAL BAKING PO VLR CO. New York SQCLET y A delightful event of Friday will be the large tea for which Mrs. F. A. El liott will be hostess to honor her lis ter. Mrs. A. T. HUI, of La tirandc, Ore- Son, who will arrive in Salom Thurs day. About 100 matrons and maids have been ashed to Dioct the visitor. llonoring Mrs. It. U. Houston, who won will leave for her new home 111 tho south, Mrs. John H. Cradlebaugh en tertained with a Kensington, Monday afternoon. Tho affair was very infor mal, the guests being a number of the Itonoree'i friends. The rooms were prettily adored with the season's blossoms aud tho hostess was assisted in the serving by Miss Kegina West and Miss Hazel DeLaney. ' Another fashion show is to claim the attention of Halcm folk, this time in conjunction with dress up week, when very merchant in tho city will partic ipate. It will be an event of Wednes day, Thursday and Friday nights of next week at the Oregon theatre, and on Thursday afternoon there will be a special matineo for ladies only. At this show particular emphasis is to be made on lingerie and all of the dainty things for the boudoir. An array of wonderfully attractive things have been ordered for the pa geant and professionals as well as sev eral local girls will be models to illus trate eyery caprice of tho hour. The merchants aro working hard and earnestly to make dress up week a suc cess, and it is Halcm 's duty to show ap preciation by being responsive, as we all are alert for change, improvement, Innovation. A charming dinner party was given, Monday evening, at the K. K. Fisher resida when .Mrs. Mina Cook enter tained in honor of Mrs. Fisher's birth day anniversary. Circling the prettily appointed table were, ur. ami Mrs. t.'arl Uregf Doncy, Dr. and Mis. Itichard N. Avibon, Pro fessor and Mrs. (leorge H. Alden, Mr. ad Airs. A. A.- underbill, Mrs. Mury littler, Miss l.oncelta Hlcole of Mo Minnville and Dr. and Mrs. Fisher. Considerable interest of maiiv bo- fifty folk centers around tho horse show to be given in Portland at the Ice Palace on Friday and Saturday nights. This is to be tho premier social event of the social season in Portland, and a great amount of time and energy is to be expended upon it. It is four years since Portland has had a horse show, and equestriennes aro determined to make this one a brilliant anil notable event. A number of Portland blue rib bon winners, recently seen at the horse show during tho state fair, will again be entered at the Portland show. The members of the Knights of Co Iambus and Daughters of Isabella gave miscellaneous shower last night in their hall on iStato street, in honor of Miss Lou Davey and Kdward Domo gotln; who are to be married on Wednes day, at the Kt. Joseph'! church. Following an amusing mock wedding in which Leonard Krebs was tho bride, Mr. 014he the groom and Mr. Lyons tho negro minister, dancing was en joyed. Later the party waa rounded out with, refreshments. At tie; Commercial club on Saturday afternoon, the members of the 1). A. It. By AIJNE THOMPSON will gather to hear !: o lecture to be given by President Carl Gregg Douoy of the Willamette University. On Friday evening, October the twenty-seventh, tho Yeomen will give an informul dancing party at the .noose nan, a Mrs. 0. W. Lucns has visiting her, Mrs. J. H. Dillow of Oregon City, ana Mrs. Lena Keuniman of Tillamook city. The Royal Neighbors entertained with a supper Thursday night in Mc Cornnck hall for tho Moilorn Woodmen. Following the supper the Woodmen new tneir inititory work and tho. ladies ueioica tne evening to a guessing con test and .Hallowe'en diversions. Salem is indeed fortunate in the ear ly introduction to the cluss room thea tre movement which constitutes the un derlying feature of this winter's new scries of six lecture numbers in which l'rufessor Wallace MacMurray of Wil lamette university will nresent mm nf the most vital and interesting iihasns n .i 4. u. ui uiiiuiury lOtlliy. Gradually realizing tho cultural bene fits accruing from a stiulv nf mnvA- meiils theatrical, many of Salem's prominent society folks, in addition to mo uternturo loving members of the prorcssor's clauses, have taken u great interest in the courses which have been previously given. Mombiiiing all tho at tractive features of such iiursuits ami the throbbing pulse of "those who live in ine land of never was," tho oppor tunity ot tho coining series promises much. Although a first hand appreciation is largely a matter of growth, tho listen er and tho spectator invariably leave (no icciuro room witn a renewed inter est in things cultural, Thnt a new field may bo opened up, Professor MacMur ray is altering the repertory so that it now combines a lecture and' the presen tation oi mo tiriima under treatment by prominent ISalcm people ns the conclud ing feature to each of the six lectures. Hy this method of graphic interpreta tion, tho personality and conception ot tho dramatist will become n reul work iug out of his own, the general public's and tho critics' impressions of tho re spective plays. In thus revealing "tho Innd of imag ination and etcrnul youth," Professor MacMurrny will specialize on tho phil osoph the craftsmanship and the mes sage of the playwright and that it will be well worth while, the ever increas ing number of patrons for his courses shows the appreciation, it will bo the professor's purpose to so stage tho pro ductions of tho class room theatre that it may best "give expression to that simplicity and that imagination which have at last found their place in dra matic presentation. "The company is to be nindo up of those students who are sincero enough in their lovo of the beautiful to give to tho Interpretation a study and an appreciation which as sure artistic results." As the produc tions are personally tlirectetl by Mr. MncMurrnv, every effort will be' mude to see that tho costuming nnd character interpretation are of outstanding merit. Tho repertory includes such dramat ists as Maeterlinck, Lady Gregory, Yeats and Lord Dunsanv who are noted for their artistry. To quote tho profes sor, "They (the plays) will bring to rou new thoughts, a greater spirit ot lappiness, nnd above all, they will free Brazil Abounds In Bugs Margaret Mason Discovers By Margaret Mason All the bugs are full of tricks Down in Kio Pay Folks are also full of ticks. On their jungle way. Then to nearly drive 'ens frantic As they start to flea Ant and tick cut up an antic Ere they let 'em bee. WAN TED! TEN Y UD ES For Big Living Model Style Show to be staged by leading Salem merchants at Ore gon Theatre next Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Big contest for most popular local model. Splendid training that is bene ficial to any young woman. Professional New York models take leading parts. Special scenery, music and features. Apply Thursday morning to , EH ALLEN, . .. at Hotel Marion. Bio de Janeiro, Kept. 20. (Hy mail) Brazil abounds in bugs human and otherwise. Joyous little fleas leap light ly from limb to limb. You may tie your bed but you'll not floe the fle. Strange as it may seem you won't find a tick in your bed though. The festive tick nests rather in tho jungle. When you go mountain climbing, or orchid hunting or butterfly chasing yoi'd bet ter watch out for ticks for you're Btire to be covered with them. If you keep a watch on your wrist you'll find as many as sixty ticks a minute. 1 know a man personally who made this tick lish record. Brazil is the happy hunting ground of the ant, relatively speaking. There are all sorts and conditions of ants, big, little, red, brown, and black. A young .American engineer told me of an ant experience he once had in the interior of the country. He stopped his horse-to rest under -a huge-tree and when the horse stamped and pranced around he investigated. The whole ground seemed to be moving with a vast army of auts while up in the tree was another mess of them cutting the leaves in half and dropping them down to tho nuts below who carried them away. The young engineer said when he came back over this same road in a couple of hours tho treo was' stripped absolutely bare. As can readily be seen ants aro rath er rough on vegetation and when they get in an orange grove they strip it in a single niht. Hp in the interior tho natives get even with tho big fat ants by eutiug them. They roast them till they pop. This is tnnsidercd a grent delicacy and although I never tried any in this stylo 've had several small black ants served in my soup. A meek little bug is one that starts in at the foot to get a too hold on life. Jt burrows in under your toe nuil. and proceeds to fay eggs and establish a cosv little home in toto. An ingenuous young Yankee who decided to leave one nesting in his toe till he got back to the U. S. A. where his doctor brother could do some research work only lost three of his toes as an outcome of his: scientific enthusiasm. A natty little gnat swarms around the lights down in the town until it gets tired. Then it sheds it's wings and proceeds to eat up all the wooden fur niture and household fixtures in sight. Native wood is just pie for it. A din ing room suite is only a light lunch. That is why wood for finishing houses ami making furniture is mostly import ed here. This little insect has a great literary bent also and has been known to go through a complete set of Shake speare in a single night. ' Any thing in spiders from a teeny weeny one to a tarantula can be spied around Kio and there is an insect like our cricket only three times as large that serenades you 'madly in a great chorus when the night begins to fall. It is tobacco brown in color with a blunt head and has been christened "Cigaro" because by a wild stretch of the imagination it may be said to resemble a cigar butt. Three opal like jewels are set in its. forehead. Other jeweled bugs are the many irridescent beetles that abound here. Of the legion of gorgeous butterflies one of black and scarlet is especially odd with a perfect figure 88 on each rear wing. And yet with this great array of in sect life of which I have only cited a paltry portion Hio doesn t need screens in its windows. It lacks the two great est insect pests of the U. S. A. the house fly and the mosquito. Not but what it was formerly, filthy with this pernicious pair but the government got busy. They established - a department of sanitary police who spend their time tracking mosquitos to their lair and swatting flies. All water supplies are regularly personally inspected and no pools of still water allowed to collect anywhere hereabouts. I saw a squad of these sanitary po lice in a patrol wagon the other day on the Avenida Kio Bronco. They were all hoavily equipped with guns and cart ridge belts. I suppose they were going out to hunt mosquitos. Bell-aims Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepackage proves it 25c at all druggists. COUNCIL VOTES $1 000 IF Hi IS TURNING : GRAY, USE SAGE TEA Don't Look Old! Try Grand mother's Recipe to Dark en and Beautify Faded, Streaked Hair That beautiful, even shade of durk, glossy hair can only be had by brewing mixture of Hugo Tea and Sulphur. Your Ituir is your churm. It makes or mars tho face. When it lades, turns gray or streuketl, just an application or two of Huge and Sulphur enhances its nppeiirunce a hundredfold. Hon t bother to prepare tho mixture: you can get this famous old recipe im proved Dy tno addition of other mgrc- Hems lor uU cents a large bottle, all ready for use. It is culled Wvcth's Wage and Hiilphur Compound. This can always j oe depended upon to bring back the iinturul color and bistro of your hair. hverybody uses ' ' Wyeth 's Saito and tnilpliur 1 (impound now because it dark ens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. You simp ly dampen a spongo or soft brush with t aud draw this throug.i the hair, tak ing ono small strand at a time: bv morning the gray hair lias disappeared, and uf.cr another application it be comes beautifully dnrk and appears glossy nnd lustrous. This ready to use reparation is a delightful toilet requi site for those who desire dark har and a youthful appearance. It is not intend ed for tho cure, mitigation or preven tion of disease. you from the sordid and colorless rou- ne of every tiny life." The opening of the course will be an event of early November. s A mothers' meeting will bo held. rhui-Htlny (tomorrow) afternoon, at the Lincoln junior high school, at 3:30 o'clock. A short nroerammo has boeu arrnnged and will include a talk on the advanced methods of music. ' by Miss Constance Kenter of I'ortland and "Infantile paralysis" by Dr. L. k Griffith. Tho public is cordially invited to aiicuu. To Make Fine Display for Dress Up Week The business men of tho eitv aro co operating with the Commercial club in making " Press l'p Week" a big suc cess, according to the report of the committee in charge which met last ev ening at the Commercial club. All tho leading business houses will put on spe cial wiudow displays and give special attention to interior displays of the newer styles. A style show will be put od at the Oregon theatro and the prop er garments for the winter will be shown on living models. The Oregon style show will be on for three even ings beguining Wednesday November I. Mr. Allen who has charge of these show is co operating with tho Com mercial club. Superintendent John W. Todd has been interested in the efforts of the Commercial club and will instruct the pupils of the different grades to write essays as instructed. The pupils will be divided into three groups and a cash priro of 3 will be given for the best essay of each of the groups. Tho committee on publicity for gen eral amusements for the week is in a receptive frame of mmd and would welcome any suggestions that might aid in the way of entertainment. Wednesday evening November 1 is The Sagebrush Orchestra Kids Are Home Again Wo have been to Salem, Seen the big -state fair; Seen the pigs and chickens, Had a good time there. Everybody fed us More than we could hold ; We found friends on all sides, Many hearts of gold. We are home to greet you, Bnck to Burns so dear; Back home to the sagebrush My, we're glad we're, here- We have been to Portland, Seen the buildings toll; ' -, Ridden on thcit street cars, Jitney cars and all. 1 All tho way from Harney', Out and bnck again, l Scooting through the sagebrush, tinting on the train. Now we're back in Harney, Nothing do we lack; ' ' ' Finest thing about our trip, , is that wo Are backs' ..- Burns Tribune. ' 'M Straw Votes on Trains Show Wilson a Favorite (Boise, Ida., Statesman, Rep.) Glenn D. jjnrt writes from Baker, Ore., that while riding on O. W. R, & N- trains in the pursuit of his business he has taken straw votes on the presi dential election. He states that about one-half are willing to announce their choice while the others have not made up their minds. He notes that the ma jority of the women are for Wilson aud wheu asked why they say: "He has kept us out of war." He reports tho results as follows: Time for Filing Initiative Measures Changed Other Business With Councilmen Cook. Ward and Wilson against the measure allowing 41000 for improvement of South Mill creek so as to prevent flooding when the rains, come, the resolution authoriz ing the expenditure was passed at tho special imeetAig of the council last night by a vote of 8 to 3. Councilmen who voted for the resolution are Millot, ai.ace, .uculellan, Unruh, Roberts, liuddleson, Patterson and Hoover. -, Considerable discussion over the res olution took placo before it finally camo to a vote. The three councilmen voting against ' the measure said they did so because they were of the opinion that when the state ditch cast of the city is built it will drain so much water into South Mill creek that ho improve men will be useless. Roll call of the council was taken. An increase in the license fee of junk dealers operating in the city was made. The measure provides that a junk deal er using only one wagon shall pay $2,30 for one day, $10 for one month, and $!50 per year and for extra wagons or carts IS2 per day, y per month, and $20 per year. This bill carried by a vote of 10 to J. In voting against the measure Councilman Ward stated that in hrs opinion it would put the small dealer out of business aud place the gathering of junk in the hands of a few who could then regulate prices to suit themselves. Because Councilman Wilson blocked the suspension at tho rules nt the last council meeting the ordinance provid ing for the cutting down of time tor filing of initiative measures did not come up for passage and was taken up last night and passed. The ordinance cuts down Tho time of filing initiative petitions from tiO to 30 days and elimi nates the publishing of the measures in the newspapers, which feature is said will net a- saving to the city of several hundred dollars, Heretofore a copy of the measures to come up by initiative petition was sent to the vot er aud also published in the newspapers. It was thought sufficient just to mail the voter a pamphlet with the measures in it. A little want nd will make big sales. SHIPLEY'S Carter's Knit Underwear Display Week You Can Stretch Carter's to 2 1-2 Times Its Width And every time it will spring back instantly ; to its original shape. . It is this unequalled "give" of their "one-by-one elastic rib"--product of the wonder ful Carter Knitting Underwear so supreme ly comfortable, perfect fitting, durable. And this is but one of the features which establish the supremacy of CARTER'S KNIT UNDERWEAR U. G. Shipley Co. 145 N. Liberty St. Salem, Oregon i The Conebo. Shiuno. 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