Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 09, 1917, Page TWO, Image 2

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY. FEB 9, 1917.
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For either brain or
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Baker's Cocoa
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nourishment than beef
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CSTAUCISMCD I7QO 00C1CSTtR1MA3i
S oc IE t y
By ALXKU THOMPSON
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V premier importance on today 'si
lalmnliir is tin' iliiiii'iiiL' nartv to'
III
Mrs. Ann Gardner and small grand-
e armory Bon, rerrv nnelnon, or I'ortliinn arc
lie uiven toniulit at
hy the ( rhrrrimiH in honor of the legis- ! the week end guests of Mr. S. A. Man
lative assembly. The event naturally ning of LU Marion street,
will eall forth a huge throng of merry j Master Terry is the son of Mrs. Shel
makers, and the dance promises to be don. who is secretary to her brother
unusually Biv and delightful.
Several interesting features have
been planned for the evening.
Informality will mark the attire of
tha dancers nd the Cherriaus will ap
pear in their uniforms.
Mrs. Oswald West of Portland was
the guest of her sister, Mrs. Hen W.
Olcott yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Htolz have vis
iting them, Miss Mary Mclntyre of
IVoria, Illinois, who formerly lived in
mum.
inlaw, Representative
of Medford.
B. C. Sheldon
The Salem Woman's club will give a
colonial ten tomorrow afternoon at the
V. W. 0. A.
Preceding the tea hours at 2 o'clock
a business meeting will he held.
The calling hours will bo from 3:30
until f o'clock and all wives of the
legislators are included in the list of
invited guests.
Ford Tarplcy of Portland is visiting
his uiainliiarents. Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
i Tarpley, und will be here for several
Mrs. Robert McKean (Hazelle Kris-1 days.
on) of Seattle passed a couple of days
duet. Mi".'- Both and Ruth Bedford;
reading, Mri. F. Heekoa; vocal duet,
Albert Warren and Delbert aCsore; vo
cal wlo, Alida Heehea; reading. Rev.
W. J. Wairen. violia solo, llelbert
Moore; piano aolo, Johanna .lames: read
lag, Hnth Bedford; roeal aolo, Mrs
Moore; mandolin aolo, Albert Warren;
piano solo, Rath Bedford; vocal aolo,
.fohanna James; reading, Mrs. Bedford
negro selections, Delbert Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray I,. Smith have vis
iting them James L. Boone.
Mr. Smith and Mr. Boone were clam,
mates, both having graduated from the
Vale law school.
Monday night the eons of veterans
will give a programme and entertain
ment at the Elks club in memory of
Abraham Lincoln. All members of the
it. A. K. und . K. . are cordially in
vited.
Mr. and Mrs. George Yokes who re
cently have come to Salem from east
Indiana, have leased a ranch north of
town and will remain here indefinitely.
They came to Oregon on account of Mr.
Yokes' health aud are accompanied by
their brother, A. Thornburg.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Highland Mothers club was held Thurs
day evening at the Highland school.
During the evening John W. Todd gave
an interesting address.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy O. Smith are be
ing congratulated upon the arrival of
a son born today at the Salem hospital.
The little fellow will be called1 Robert
Udell.
having Austria modify her endorse
ment of Germany V under sea campaign
and,
Third and last the expected effort
of German Ambaasaor Von Bernstorff
to preserve peace after he reaches Ber
lin, provided of course, ihe "overt act"
Hias not been coinmittd by Grmanv bv
Washington, Feb. 9. All German en
listed men on vessels of the United
States coast guard service were dis
missed Tuesday, it was learned at the
coast guurd bureau here today.
Mobile, Ala., Feb. 9 The United
States government today began laying
mines in the entrance to Mobile harbor.
Ali alien lighthouse tenders have been
dismissed.
fa Salem the first of the week.
Mrs. Ada Zosel will leave SuihIbv Ml
an extended visit to relatives in Pasa
dena, California.
The Ladies Aid society of West Sa
lem will give a pie sociable tonight tit
the new school house Following the so
ciable a programme will be given In
stalling the following numbers! Pia.no
"Inside" Information About Eczoma
j Washing; the skin, rubbing salves
nd lotions on it, will not cure your
JSczema. You may temporarily relieve
the constant itching, but if you want
to get at the seat of the trouble, you
must purify yor blood.
I Infected blood is dangerous, and
when the watery sores and pimples
appear, you should lose no time in
procuring a bottle of S. S. S.
This great remedy, which was dis
covered over fifty years ago, will wash
out and strengthen your blood, ana
the annoying and disfiguring erup
tions of the skin will disappear, and
you will soon feel healthy and vig
orous again.
S. S. S. being purely vegetable, is
entirely free from all "dope" and
drugs; get it at your druggist's and
insist upon the genuine. For free,
expert advice, write to our Medical
Department, Swift Specific Co., 301
Swift Building, Atlanta, Ga.
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We Carry Exclusively
The Goodyear Wingfoot
Rubber Heel
These
REAL
Heels are made
.RUBBER, ..not
and Junk
of
Dirt
Every pair of Wingfoot Heels
will ' outwear THREE PAIR
of ANY OTHER HEEL on
the Market
A. J. Paris Shoe Shop
379 State St.
Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. One package
proves it 25c at all druggists.
PEACE PROSPECT
(Continued from page one.)
BELIEF WJRITAIN
(Continued from page one.)
has there beea such a wave of indigoa
tioa throughout England a that which
gTeeted today 's publicatioa of the de
tailed stories of survivors of the Cali
fornia. The survivors' stories differ as to the
number of submarines concerned in the
unwarned attack. Most of the crew
said there were two. Pasengers, how
ever, all thought there waa but one.
Two torpedoes were fired, but only one
struck. This hit the liner in a vital
spot, with a terrific explosion, tearing
her hull so much that she sank within
seven minutes.
There were at least three Americans
on board the California a neirro fire-
man and two children of a naturalized
that time.
Humors of this sub-surface " iieace
maintenance" plan have been prevalent
for several day, but not until today did
the full text of the move become known.
The two big 'trump cards are the
secret move of neutral diplomats here
to stall off war between the United
States and Germany and the German
envoys known aggressive desire to pre
serve the peace for which he ha long
struggled.
Administration officials themselves
do not admit that the moves are going
on under the surface, but the 1'nited
Press learned definitely that the neu
tral program is ambitious and that the
state department has been at least un
officially advised of the neutrals' in
tentions. The Swiss minister here, Dr. Paul
Bitter, is a leading spirit in the confer
ence plan. He and the other neutrals
have conferred among themselves about
keeping all the now neutral countries
out of the struggle and, it is understood,
Secretary of State Lansing sat in with
them at one session.
In view of the American hope for
neutral support, the proposed confer
ence idea is not unwelcome here. The
fact that none of the neutrals is break
ing with Germany, although Bolivia and
Brazil have threatened to, and the fact
that some of the neutrals might oe
forced into war on the side of Germany
makes the plan acceptable, though it is
understood that the 1'nited States itself
is not asking the present action.
One reason why the concerted action
of neutrals is not unwelcome to this
government is that one of their avowed
purposes is to carry on the fight upheld
by the United States"for two years, to
prevent the utter disintegration of in
ternational law.
Another reason is that, the proposed
conference is planned to set forth and
protect the rights ot small countries
another contention of the United States
throughout the war.
Belief grew here today that if the
expected overt act " ot Germany oes
come, the t inted States may inerelv
"drift into a state of war" with Ger
many, without open declaration of hos
tilities from either side.
The belief is based on what President
Wilson told congress at the time he sev
ered relations with Germany that he
"would ask means to protect American
people and seamen in the prosecution
of their lawful, .legitimate errands on
the high seas."
American. These last two children, with
I their mother, were among the 41 persons
who were lost.
The same circumstances as to lack of
warning and of Americans being aboard
obtained in the case of the steamer
Turino. Embassy information today in
dicated that two members of this ves
sel'e crew were American citizens.
Not only were the cases of the Cali
fornia and the Turino cited as ex
ample of German " fright fulness, " but
the complete story of the attack but the
German submarine on lifeboats carrying
the Eavcstone 's survivors was believed
to give true index of the utter disre
gard of all principles of international
law and the common law of humanity
animating Germany.
Satisfaction is generiillv expressed
here at the measures which have been
taken by the admiralty to combat the
German submarine, menace. It was tr
be expected that the U-boats' initial ac.
tivity would be large. Ships which were
en route to the "barred zone" were
not fully prepared to repel attack, noi
to have other protcctiou planned. Fron
now on, f.ngland expects to see a stead
decrease in the total of sinkings. The
utmost confidence is expressed in the
British government 's measures of pro
tection. v
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SHIPLEY'S
Spring Apparel
New
New
AnTTDDE OF NEUTRALS
(Continued from page one.)
Here's What Our Clearance Sale Really Amounts to
Its Like paying you
money to wear Hart
Schaf fner & Marx and
Bishop's Ready Tailored
clothes
They're such good clothes in quality
of material, in tailoring, in style,
in all wool fabrics, and their value
so standard, that you can pass them
for face-value almost as readily as
you do a bank-note
When we sell them for less than
regular price, it's like giving you
money see the point; better act
CWr1fcht Hart flohiffnor M art
on it.
$30.00 Suits now $23.85
$25.00 Suits now $2125
$25.00 Suits, but one of land, $19.85
$20.00 Suits now $15.85
OVERCOATS, FANCY FABRICS
$25.00 Coats now $18.75
$20.00 Coats now $14.85
$15.00 Coats now $12.50
We use the forceful method of closing out ali broken fines of Clothing, which
enables us to show an entire New Stock each season.
We still have a few Bo s' Knee Pants Suits that w e
ONE-HALF PRICE
are closing out at !
SALEM
WOOLEN MILLS
STORE
THE HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES
WASHING WON'T KID
HEAD OB DANDRUFF
Ihe only sure way to act rid of dan
druff is to dissolve it, then you destroy
it entirely. To do this, get about four
ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply
it at night when retiring; use enough
to moisten the scalp and rub it m gent
ly with the finger tips.
uo tnis tonigjjt, and by morning,
moat it not all, of your dandruff wil
be gone, and three or four more appli
cations will completely dissolve and
entirely destroy every single sign and
trace of it, no matter how much dand
ruff you may have.
You will find, too, that all itching
aim digging ot the scalp will stop at
once, and your hair will be fluffy, lus
trous, glossy, silky and soft, and look
and feol a hundred times better.
You can get liquid arvon at any drug
store, it is inexpensive and never fails
to do the work.
to sever relations with Germany, fol
lowing the example of the United
States, unless Berlin guarantees then
will be no daninge inflicted on Brazil
ian vessels or Brazilian interests, ac
coiding to a Kio De .lunoior dispatel
featured hy the Buenos Aires Herald
today.
The dispatch indicated that Brnzi
not only felt very strongly over tin
(Jerman submarine blockade, but ovei
reports that Uermaii vessels were re
ported off .the coast of the state ot
Parana, apparently using Brazilian tcr
ritorial waters and having secret sta
tions on Brazilian soil.
Chile Will Demand Bights
Santiago, Chile, Feb. 9 The Ohilear
government declares it is free to cluin
respect of its rights in case of any hos
tility to any Chilean ship, was th.
blunt phraseology contained in the note
which the Chilean government toda;
banded to the German minister for dis
patch to Berlin.
Throughout, the note repudiates Gcr
many 's right to establish the subnia
rine zone and its terms indicate com
plete acceptance short of breaking re
lations, of the positioa taken by th
United States.
"The restrictions imposed by (ler
many in her 'burred zone'," the not'
declared, "mean restriction of lieutrn
rights. Chile cannot accept such re
strictions. Thev are contrary to the ole
principals favoring neutrals and thei
acceptance by Chile would signify that
the Chilean government is no longei
neutral. '
Brazil Sends Another Note
Bio De Janeiro, Feb. 9. Brazil to
day duplicated to the Austro-Hiingar
ian government the note which she has
already dispatched to Germany pro
testing against the Teutonic submarine
policy.
Although the text of the note ha
not yet been made public, it is known
Brazil's decision not to accept Berlin
view that her own situation permits.
abandonment ot international laws, is
expressed in firm phraseology.
F. A. Doerf ler Sells Farm;
Improve New Place
To Care for Jersey Herd
(Capital Journal Special Rerviee)
F. A. Doertler sold his farm near
Victor Point to Jos. Doerf ler, Jr., on
account of this farm not being an ideal
dairy ranch, it lacking shade and water.
the barn also was too small to accom
modate the rapidly increasing herd of
Jerseys.
Mr. Doorfler purchased 50 acres of
bottom land from his father, which is
less than half a mile from his fit) acre
farm near McAlpin, where he intends
building a modern dairy barn 44vll0
feet, containing 1C box stalls, 14
stanchions and two large box stalls,
with stanchions, for calves. The lower
floor will be cement and there will be
two silos. Frank takes great pride in
his Jerseys as well as his Duroc hogs.
Shropshire sheep he believes in hous
ing and feeding well.
The Marion County Jersey cattle club
will give a Jersey picnic with basket
dinner at the place, sometime the fore
lart of June. The governor and several
speakers from (). A. C. will be present.
Music will be furnished by the Victor
band. Mr. Doerf ler will give a (big)
II free dance the evening of the picnic
in the new barn.
Why Sweden Disagrees
Stockholm, Feb. 9. Sweden's disa
greement with America's plan for neu
trals to join against Germany was ex
pressed in a note forwarded today t
ashington.
"The proposal," the note declares
' ' indicates its aim to shorten the wai
but the method suggested by the IJni.
ed States to achieve this end is absu
lutely contrary to the principles whicl
have hitherto guided Sweden's policy'
"The government, supported by thj
nation 's opinion, confirmed by unani
nions resolutions of its representatives
intends to follow in the future, as ii
the past, the path of neutrality towan
both belligerents," the note continued
"It is not disposed to abandon it ii
the vital interests ot the country ant
the nation's dignity do not force
change of policy"
Bulgaria Stands Pat
Amsterdam, Feb. 9. Bulgaria has
"warned the United States that she
will support Germany in nnv eventu
iatity," according to the Berlin corres
pondent of the Cologne Gazette, quote,
in dispatches received here today.
Control of Brown Rot
Is Being Investigate!
During the past season the extension
department of the Oregon Agriculture1
College carried on under the supervision
of Prof. H. P. Barrs extensive experi
meets in several orchards in the vicin
Suits
Coats
New Dresses
Arriving Daily
Where Shopping Is a Pleasure
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' 145-147 N. Liberty St. Salem, Oregon 1
Cet the Round Package
Used (ot V'3 Century.
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HORLICKS
THE ORIGINAL
MALTED MILK
Made from clean, rich milk with the ex
tract of select malted grain, malted in our
own Malt Houses under sanitary conditions.
infant and children thrive on it. Agrees with
the weakest stomach of the invalid or the aged.
Need no cooking nor addition of milk.
Nourishes and sustains more than tea, coffee; etc
Should be kept at home or when traveling. A nu
tritious food-drink may be prepared in a moment.
A glassful hot before retiring induces refreshing
alee-. Also in lunch tablet form for business men.
Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price
Take a Package Heme
ty of Salem for the purpose of deter
lining the best me! hods of control of
rown rot and cvtiudrosporicum (leaf
pot.)
Everyone interested in fruit growing
ind especially prune growing will be
leased to learn that Prof, linrrs will
iddress a meeting in the offices of the
.Villamette. Valley Prune association on
Saturday at 1:30 p. in. on the above
subject.
The experiments have been quite suc
cessful, and it is apparent that the
above named troubles can be satisfac
torily ciiitrolled, and toain this end
it is the department 'a intention to con
duct further experiments during t.e
coming Mason,
Colds Cause Headache and Oris
LAXATIVE BHOMO QUIN1NK remov
es the cause. There is only one "Bro
mo Quinine." E. W. GROVE'S signa
ture is on box. -5c.
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HUMAN HAIR GOODS
Guaranteed First Quality Hair
at exceptionally low prices.
Have Tour Own Combings
made ap by an expert
The Better Way' "
W.EGirard
Phone 6SS 366 N. High St.
Salem. 0mm
When Itching Stops
There is one safe, dependable treat
ment that relieves itching torture and
kin irritation almost instantly and that
cleanses and soothes the skin.
Ask any druggist for a 25c or $1 bottle
of zemo and apply it as directed. Soon
you will find that irritations, pimples,
black heads, eczema, blotches, ringworm
and similar skin troubles will disappear.
A little zemo, the penetrating, satis
fying liquid, is all that is needed, for it
banishes all skin eruptions and makes
the skin soft, smooth and healthy.
The E. W. Rom Co., Cleveland. O.
1 Quality V
jH easy word to ay. "Every- a SK UsaVittk
mi costs us thousands of dollars r XW 9BLAvLJBA
eaeh year to put ourselves in - VSlBnBsam
position to get our ideas of what jfj fWT
I quality ougnr. to oc u;u ac Dig aHwn w
loaf of HoiaSUM. mimt
The finest materials money can buy ge" jP3'
a model bakery maintained in spotless HB
cleanliness clean delivery in special waxed WSs) " Tnhtf
wrapper- all of this quality cost us a lot B " OlccS
of money, but only costs you the effort to VOU back
av. when you buy bread "I want EH
HGllSUM h has a wonderful flavor. SB tOyOIMg-
Buy the big 10c loaf for quality q eT &y"
and economy M
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Cherry City Baking Company
SALEM, UKEtiUJN
Erected and operated by Salem workmen to give Salem
folks this better bread"