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i TWO THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, PRC. 7, 1916. i i I t I atWi I'M r - - IV VI V A aiZiminKj'm a si Good News! Just received a Shipment of this Famous Ware at Before theWar Prices Come in and see the Exclusive Feature Makes a Useful Christmas Present WM. GAHLSDORF, The Store of Housewares 135 N. Liberty Phone 67 I SOCIETY 0UCHIJ1BAGO? Try Musterole. See How Quickly It Relieves You just rub Musterole in briskly, and usually the pain is gone a delicious, soothing comfort comes to take its place. Musterole is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. Use it instead of mustard plaster. Will not blister. Many doctors and nurses use Muster ole and recommend it to their patients. Thev will eladlv tell you what relief it gives from sore throat, bronchitis, croup, ftiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). Always dependable. .1 FIRST TO ORGANIZE Veterans 1916 Mexican Ex pedition Name of New Organization Mrs. David W. Kyre wont to Portland t!iis morning for a few days visit. Sho was accompanied by Mr. Kyre, who Till return tonight. Br ALINE THOMPSON in Ku;piic Wednesday. About 15 members of the Sweet Briar flub gathered at the home of Mm. ('lainhclle Chirk, on the Wallace road Wednesday attcrnooii eewing (mm1. timall tables were arranged for re Jfreshments and the hostess whs assist ed in the serving by i.Msa Hello Mil ' Jer. Mm. Arthur licnson will entertain on Friday afternoon, with a few tables of bridge in honor of her sister-in-law Mis. X. C. Jiriggs, of Jlollistcr, Cali fornia, who with her th lor .an informal is viniting her parents, Justice and -Mrs. nenry i,. neuson. Mrs. Waller Portland for Jrieuds, Uurhnor has gone to few days visit with Mr; and Mrs. Clifford Ilowon and three children of Hnker county, arriv ' last night to visit Mrs. llowen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dnvey. 9 Friends of Miss Failli (Iray, who for merly lived in Salem will be interested in the following: Miss Faith Elizabeth 4rmy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Gray of Kever, was 'married Hunday afternoon at her home, to Leroy Rat tarf of Portland. The brido attended high school in Albany nnd is well Imown here. The groom is employed in Ihe Portland branch of tho Ford Motor company, I Mr. ami Mrs. James Moorehend of! in Koll), 111., are passing a few davs in .Hxlem en route to Pasadena, Cali fornia. where they will spend the win ter. Mr. and Mrs. Moorehend arrived Wednesday and are the guests of Mrs. Jtarbara J. Kvans of 2IH0 Trndo street. ,: Considerable interest is being mani fested in the high school play "The Itlomwming of Mary Anne," to" he giv r at the high school by tho Smkpoh lnunn(ic club on Friday night at 8:15 o'clock. The east includes the following mem bers! William Ilnrkeley Frank Durbin lAoyil Henderson Iewis Griffith Tediljr O'lirnum George Donst Unrip Mason Hobin Fisher Mrs. Henry Tate Kirkland Until Schultz Mrs. John Siininoiis Ha Spaulding Mary Anne Simmons lgn Gray lleUy Heroggins Kdith Hynoii Snr:ili Applcgnte Sissy Hazel McGilehrist Klsitie .Ipwptt Lucille Jones Trella .lewett Grace Humphreys Patty Cloverleaf Lueile DeWitt JAr. Kirkland 's Maid Clurii Ilreitenstein The Hired Man Doyle Snviler W ff ' Kn, George Palmer Putnam and Mrs. John J. Ifohcrts returned today from a brief visit in Portland. Mra. Roy Mills' guest. Mrs. George t. of linker, Oregon, left yesterday fter liw homo after a severs! days de lightful visit in Salem. Mr Frank Snodgrass who haa been the house guest of Mrs. K. 1. Hingo for several days returned to her home The Highland W. I'. T. U. will meet on Friday at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. H. W. Drake, 1012 North Fifth street. All arc eordiaHy invited. Mrs. Hen W. Olcott II ml atnnll mn t hot li'tt yesterday for Portland wnerc they will ho the guests of Mrs. Olcott s sister, Mrs. Oswald West tor aoout a week. mm lo pun STATEJROAD SYSTEM Practically Every Industry Represented In Select ing It thor work Good for Constipation mamberJain's Tablets are excellent for constipation. They aro pleasant to use ami mini niiit gentle in effect. Ob tainnbln everywhere. 'HOW TO WIN A HUSBAND" Onklun.l, f'nl., Dec. 7- How to win a husband is t'.ld in Rev. .lolin II. Fierce ' 'Men eoni ninndments" for pirls seeking the royal toad t) inat.imonv to day. Itev. Pierce hi'i nib'rrijd 4,000 couples in .10 ye-ir.t. Hero. uve his c-.iiininiid'uout.f. First Plnn your campaign with the wisdom of the serpent, conceal it wil the silence of the clam, execute it with tlio strategy of Mnchiavelli. Second Avoid all witticism . about marriage. Third Veil with alluring helplessness tho iron of self sufficiency. Fourth When a man de clares "I shall never marry!" mark him for easy prey. Fifth lie inward!; bold as a lion, outwardly ii-nid as a fawn. Sixth Tho 10'iitpst flattery is the silenco af mtcntion. When he speaks, listen. It is incense to his piid Seventh Shin tho rouge loi aim me pnwucr puir, tor ninny a maid h'ls lost out by sailing under falsi calms. Kigiith Pick out a chemical affinity. Remember, oil won't mix with water, but it will with myrrh. Ninth Copy the cat, for it Is squeeznble, and the dove, for it coos caressingly, nnd the whip poorivill, for it seems elusive. Tenth Remember that the supreme test of a man is a kiss. If he will not yield under its pressure, scorn Mm; he is either brute or idiot. The good roads committee i ouglily representative, and its nouM result in great benefit to th state, flic road problem is tho most important one now before the public, and with the wholo peoplo at least awakened to the absolute necessity of goou roaus, aim j'laiy behind any movement that wil' provide them, it is expeeteii plans will be evolved by the committee that will provide a system state-wide in its reach, and that will result in concerted work covering road punning inrougnout tne wnole state. The committee is constituted as fol lows: Original members of the "Oregon uoou Jioaas" committee: Stuto grange C. K. Spence, B. G i.eciiy. Automobile club F. Griffith, J. L. Meier. Federation ot Labor K. G. Stack, Ot 10 rinriwig. Hotelmcn (.. W. Cornelius, Phil Metchani, Jr. Kditorial association K. Kj Brodie, u- r.. riniiu. lax league O. W. Taylor, Kmcry uunsieau. Chamber of (.'oiumercc O. M. Clark, it. i.. i oroeti. Farmers' Tnion A. K. Shamwav, J. A. Smith. Realty board F. K. Tavlor. J. F. Daley. Daily newspapers Chas. II, Fisher, J. c. itriirae. Bankers' association F. ,S. Meyers. J. v. Ainswortn. Members t Large. Bernard Daly, Lakeview, Oregon. J. A. Westerlund, Mcdford, Oregon. Dexter Rice, Roseburg, Oregon. C. J. Hurd, Kugene, Oregon. C. H. Shaw, Albany, Oregon. J. C. Cooper, Mi Minnville, Oregon. J. D. Brown. Portland, Oregon. James B. Kerr, Portlnnd, Oregon. Judd Fish, The Dalles, Oregon. I.. K. Smith, Rrdmniid, Oregon. T. J. Mnhoney, lleppner, Oregon. Henry McKimiey, Baker, Oregon. A. Kingman, Ontario, Oregon. WillinnuHnnley, Burns. Oregon. James Stewart, Fossil, Oregon. Reports from Europe Causes Drop In Wheat Chicago, Dec. 7. Wheat was lower on gencrnl selling today, following reports that foreign markets were supplied to inert immediate needs. December was down 14 cent below today's opening lit i.!Ki; May tlowu I yi at $1.S0 3-8; July down one at $1.50 T-4. Corn was lower on liberal selling. De cember was down ;t-4 nt fi5il 3-4; May down 1 1-S at !U 3-S: July 1 1-4 at 94 1-4. Oats were also lower. December was down 3-4 at S3 3-4 ; Mav dowu 7-8 at 5S IS; July down 31 at 53 12. You may be famous for N your cooking, or just a "beginner" In Either Case I I Powder i. ojiyir.. i r Tia Juana Camp, No. 1. Veterans !!( Mexican Expedition, is the name by which the military society 'of the mem bers of Company it who went to the Mexican border last summer will be known. To the credit of the former members of Company M, this society is the first of its kind to result from the Mexican military expedition, sent to the border to preserve the peace of this grest republic. Temporary officers chosen last night to serve until permanent organization is effected are Hobcrt C. Wvgant, com mander; Richard O. Hansen, vice-corn mander; Willis E. Vincent, adjutant. A publicity committee composed of the roiiowing was chosen: Corporal Ferry neigeiman, ana .Privates Harold Ben.ja min and Richard O. Hansen. A commit tee to co-operate with the members of Al company in making the annual home-coming on January 1 a biccer and better affair than ever was appointed, consisting ot tne lollowlng: Willis K Vincent, Herman J. Feiring and Lee McAllister. It U expected that the members of tho company who were with the Mex ican expedition" will be today recog nized as veterans by the Marion County Veterans' association, which meets in tho armory. STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD Sara Cream Applied in Nostrils Relieves Head-Colds at Once. Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepackage proves it. 25c at all druggists. "IHE DICTATOR" FIRST OF FARCE SHIPLEY'S E. Cooke Patton as Dr. Vas- quez and Expert Revolutionist s Attractive Display of .I V.t i Holiday Merchandise 5?! J Offers Remarkable Values I This store is now ready with a large assortment of sensible Holiday Gifts that will appeal to yourself t and to your friends. If your nostrils aro cloceed and vour hoad is stuffed and you can't breathe freely becauso of a cold or catarrh iust gist a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm at any drug store. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream into your nostrils and let it penetrate through every air passage of your bead, soothing and healing1 , the inflamed, swollen raucous membrane and you get instant relief. hl how good it feols. Your nos trils are open, your bead is clear, no more hawking, snuffling, blowing; no more headache, dryness or strncelina for breath. Ely's Cream Halm is iust what sufferers from head colds and ca tarrh need. It's a delight STEAMER ARABIA (Continued frontpage one.). concerned with a transport shin for troops in the sonriec of the British aov- ernment which had to be considered as an auxiliary warship according to in ternational law and therefore being trentea liKe a waramp. "He accordingly eonsidored himself justified in attacking the steamer with out delay and sank it. 'Should tho American eovemment give the official date showing that the Arabia was at the time of tho torpedo ing an ordinary passenger steamer the action of the commander would not have been in accordance with the in structions given him, since these in structions are now, as before, in agree ment with tho assurances of the German note of May, 1918. Ibis would then be a ease of re grettable mistake from which the Gor an governmeut would nromntlv draw the appropriate consequences." Secretary Lansing refused to com ment on the note. The state department has said nriv- ately all along that the Arabia was the main ease upon which future American German relations would depend. It was pointed out that Germany em phasized the fact that her commander waa still under orders to follow interna- lonal law as demanded bv the United States in the Sussex note. ( r - h : E. COOKE PATTON Dr. Vnsquez, in Tho Dictator. To Inrestlgate Further. Information as to the presence of wo- fcinee the first official announcement that the Cherrians- were to produce Richard Harding Davis' celebrated com edy, "The Dictator," at the Grand on the 14th and 15th, a great many people have "been asking just what kind of a play "The Dictator" is, and what it is all about. Of course you probably know all about "The Dictator" yourself, be cause it is perhaps the best known Am erican comedy on the stage at the pres ent time. " But in case you shouldn't, and in case your neighbor (thinking you wero a highbrow, or something like that) should ask you about it, you can just ,tcll him this: "The Dictator" is a melodramatie-farce-eomedy. Again, please? Yes, that's what it is a melodramatic-farce-comcdy. Never heard of such a thing! Well, nobody else ever did, either, until Richard Harding Davis invented it. "The Dictator" is a new brand of dru- mntie composition. Like a certain wide-ly-advertined brand of cigar, it stands all alone "in a class separate." Per haps that accounts fb'r its having scored the longest continuous run, both in New York and London, of anv farce comedy ever written, and perhaps-. that is why William Collier, admittedly the world's foremost legitimate comedian, made the biggest hit of his career in rhis play. "The Dictator" has been called a melodramatic-farce-comedy because, while taa situations aro farcical in the ex treme, and while its famous author has injected a laugh into practically every line of tho play, tho plot itself is as exciting as the mellowest melodrama that, ever thrilled a gallery god. It combines the punch, the laugh, and the thrill so cleverly that it "gets" you right from the opening scene, and nev er lets go of you until the drop of the curtain at the end of the third act. So remarkable a.play calls, of course, for a remarkahle cast to play it, nnd the ('herrians have certainly corralod the most remarkable collection of ama teur stars that has aver graced our local boards. One of the most remarkable. rnd in certain respects tho most remark able of all the Cherriaa crew which will hino in "The Dictator" is E. Cooke Patton, actor, hypnotist, and three-enrd-monte-man, who will bp seen in the emo tional role of Dr. Vasquez, the health officer of I'OTto Banos the capital of the Central Americnn republic of San Manana, where the action of the play takes place, and where revolutions are as common as politicians, generals, and yellow fever. Cooke Patton, as the ex citable doctor, makes his first eatrance Serviceable, Sensible Gifts for Women, Misses and Children, at Our always popular prices. UMBRELLAS HOSIERY UNDERWEAR GLOVES HANDKERCHIEFS WAISTS PARISIAN IVORY TOILET ARTICLES CROCHET THREADS INFANTS' WEAR SWEATERS ' SCARF SETS . KIMONAS SILK PETTICOATS NOVELTY JEWELRY J RICHARDSON'S LINENS t BATH TOWELS J ART LINENS J RIEBONS NECKWEAR LEATHER PURSES HAND PURSES HAND BAGS - BED SPREADS BED BLANKETS COMFORTABLES Toys Dolls Games Christmas Cards Dennisons Boxes and Tags A visit to this Store will assist you in your Holiday Shopping. U. G. Shipley Company LIBERTY STREET Popular Prices Quality Merchandise i The In comparable ISaby rood. Make i1irttf! bahim hralthY; litem hiallhy bmbici lull. arcrt to Malliera' StilK WIDEMAN N'Sj UNWBTINtO. CVAPOffJITBD SNOW STOPPED SEARCH Twin Falls, Idaho, Dee. 7. Deep snow today prevented po'ses from hunt ing the two bandits who murdered V, Searcy, mail stage driver, at a lonely point 00 miles south of here and escaped with $3,0(10. The money was taken from the Long Hike mine payroll funds. GOAT MILK 'ftffWt A Prrftct Food alio far Invalids, AT LEADING DRUttatSTS !W 11-M-T'"- 20c. WIDEMANN -GOAT -MILK rn Phy..ci.n- Blt. - - S,r,.ot-. men and children has come officially to ",0D" . 0 ', maK , , pnl,:nnr the department, and it will continue itsll7 mysteriously "'fk'iig on board the investigation to ascertain whether 0. I """," which is.inst enter- munv's .tntemcnf nhnf I ' he harbor of Porto Banos. He II Baking win neip you. Its goodness recommends it. many's stntement about coolie labor sol dier ig valid. Tho administration absolutely reieets the Oerman argument about the color of the ship, as having no bearing. Of ficials say it was up to the German com mander to be sure before he acted. Still another element of doubt, in the administratoion 's conclusions is Oer- many's statement that the big Peninsu lar and oriental Uaer waa "off the pes senger steamship route" and instead on a transport route. The most exasperating statement as far as this government is concerned is that regarding women and children.) Here again the United Press' informant indicated "Germany should and could have known" that they were aboard. At least a portion of the administra tion is believed to be in favor of abso lute adherence to the note threat of a diplomatic rupture should submarine violations continue. President Wilson, however, will de termine, after the facts are all in, whether there i any alibi or excuse for Germany in the Arabic, case. comes to warn the new American consul (George Snyder) who two weeks before had fiuanced a revolution with the idea of making himself dictator of San Man ana, not to go ashore. He tells him that there has been a revolution. "Revolution!" says the grafting American consul, "why I made the rev olution!" "Yes." whipers the hysterical Vas ouez. "two weeks ago. but not last Tuesday." Then in a burst of confi dence and emotion he proceeds to tell the consul that the old president. Gen eral Rivaa (Tom Kayl has been defeat ed, and that a new president. General Campos (Oias. L. Hick) is now in pow er. ooae Patten's description of the great battle in which Campos, with 3,000, defeated Rivas, and in which five privates and 23 generals were wounded, is one of the big treats of the I ulnv. Cooke is the very embodiment of nelodramatie-farce-comedy neting. As hundreds of Salem people know, he is a snlcndid actor iu most any kind of com edy, but in the above mp'ioned ultra hyphenated variety, he is especially splendid. Don't miss "The Dictator." You will be plnying an awful joke on yourself if yon do, because never before nnd never again will you have the opportunity to won't get it from any other source. Kvery poor boy nnd girl in town is dowu on the Chprrian list, and the Cherrians are depending on "The Dictator" do give them an honcst-to-goodncss Merry Christmas. Nerrous Women When the nervousness is caused by constipation, as is often the case, you will get quick relief by taking f'hnm berluin's Tablets. These tablets also improve the digestion. Obtainable ev erywhere. ' CO-ED WAS ROBBED 'Seattle, Wash., Dec. 7. Mis Grace Peterson, a University of Washington co-ed, was knocked down with a club and robbed of her handbag containing by an unknown assailant ou 17th ave nue, X. K., near 47th street, early Wed nesday evening. The thug ran while the young woman scrambled to her feet and reported to the police. The Frame Shop and Giftery i 4 Home of the "Quality Cards" J announces a new 'shipment of LACQUER J CAKE BOXES I ami the popular Irays an covers 1'tV rrluoia. ..1... I. oval T.hoto frames. T Have X Your Photo Framed f t Here SAFE HOME TREATMENT POB OBJECTIONABLE HAIRS ik jkik)kMlspe sncb d combination of play and plav jnouaoir secrets) lrr!f wl11 e yrcs"nien io yon on me svenings or ucecinner ii aim in. Ami here is another point; splendid us the forthcoming production is gninu to be. the Cherrians are not going to "sting" yon to see it. Six bits is the top price, and there will be several hundred re served seats at four bits, while two bits will give you carte blanche to the realms abeve the balronv. The price of your ticket, whatever it is, will be nsed by the Cherriaus tn buy a Christmas pres ent for some Salem youngster who The electric needle is not. rcnuirr 1 for the removal of hair or fuza, for with the use of plain dclatnne tho moat stubborn growth can be quickly ban ished. A paste is made with water and a little of the powder, then spread over the hairy surface. In about 2 minutes it is rubbed off and the skin wnshcil. This simple treatment not only re moves the hair, but leaves the skin free from blemitb. Re sure you get genuine delatoae. i i J 15 Court St. Moore Uldg. t I : t I 444444f4-.K4 I 1 ii f "KonW" Helps to Clear Baby, Head. J Modern mothers don't let their children KnJm. tv I v t n" of genuine Kondon'a Catarrhal 1cTut:iTbeyu,n.;W A d breathe more comfortably, s lU'fe ? I igent American mothers have used Kordonf i " i j 8 or nasal catarrh. aruSKi0wu!f:'n'hSA, -i canst All druggists offer 25 cent tubelSrhTp,,n,intary 5lal x A ? that if the first tube doe, mdo you. Af'lSSf '