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THE DAILY CAPITAL' JOURNAU SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 16. 1917. nvt. .1 For the invalid as well as those in perfect Health Bakers Cocoa is an ideal food bev erage, pure, delicious andwholesome. andwholesome. I1! U Walter Baker & Co Ltd. iTtM IBIIIIB By ALXXJ THOMPSON THU .muck heralded OHlman-Tsia-iiina concert at the (iraml theatr tonight, iit perhaps the most in teresting event, scheduled in the ral emlar tor today and judging from the neat reservations will eali forth an un nwial quota of enthusiastic sioctators. The mime of Charles Wakefield Cad nip.ii will hold n vital place in Ameri ca's history. He is' making a distinct place fur himself, not only with his beautiful compositions, but because he ha discovered that tlni native Ameri cans (the Indians) have a' mimic of their own which is sincere and beauti ful. It in bin great desire to develop this mimic and Salem folk are fortunate in being: able to hear this eminent artist and the a tree t mezzo soprano Princess T'ianina, who is a full blooded Indian and a typo, of tho native talent und Jibilily. t ' Dr. and Mrs. William If. Lytic have a their guests for the day Mrs. Lytic 's brother-in-law and sister, Ben tor and Mrs. Robert N. Htanfield of Pendleton, who have been visiting in Portland. Senator Sturifield who was speaker tif the house at the recent legislature, came to Salem to attend, to business. : A charming affair of thin afternoon was (he bridge party for which Mrs. Trunk A. Turner and Miss Joy Turner were hostesses in honor of Mrs. Hex A. Turner, whoso marriage to tho for mer's son was an event of lust month. Tho bridge tables were circled by a number of matrons and maids who gathered to meet the visitor, and the .rooms were decked artistically with an array of spring flowers in various tones. An event en fieri v anticipated by the dancing contingent is the .jitney danec to be given by Company M, O. N. (., tomorrow night at tho armory. These dances are proving unusually popular among devotees and are a de lightful outlet for their cherished di version. Mrs. M. If. Loouey, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. (!. Dyer, for a few days, returned to her homo iii Jefferson Thursday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Roma Hunter will be hosts tonight, when they will entertain informally at ." iOO." Their guests Will number about 2" ninrried folk and will include the mem bers of the T. A. N. O. card club and a tew udditional friends. f Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Xeill of Port land have coma to Salem to make their home and ore domiciled tit 1.10 North Seventeenth street. Air. ami Mrs. J. R. T.uper who for nierly occupied the place have moved to Lu Grande, Oregon, where they will make their home. Mrs. Clifford lirown will have as her week etui guest her sister, Miss Gladys Bretherton of Portland. it i 9jt Why the Journal Is popular It prints the world's news to- day while it's news. -,' ft. Grand Patriotic Rally at First Congregational Everything U in rcadinc- for the grand patriotic rally hich will be hell on Sundry evening at 7:"0 o'clock at the Kir si Congregational church. An especially fice musical program of pa triotic selections has been arranged by the large rhorui choir. Mr. Frank Erickey will King, "The Star spangled Banner." The subject for the evening will be appropriate, "The Dutv of the Hour," and 1 I minute addresses will be delivered by Mayor Walter Keyet, Gov. eruor James - Withyc onike and licv. James Klvin The famous European war pictures, three reel of actual 'scenes from the war striekeo c "in muni ties will be nhown. Everybody invited and everybody welcome. COMBING WON'T BID HAIR OF DANDRUFF The only sure way to get rid of dundruff is to dissolve it, time you destroy it entirely. To do this, get a bout four ounces of ordinary liquid ar von; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp am! ruff you may have. Do this tonight, and by morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, nnd three or four more appli cations will completely dissolve and en tirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dand ruff you may hove. Vou will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop at once, and your hair will be fluffy, lus trous, glossy,' silky and soft, aud look and feel"h hundred times better. Vou can get liquid arvon at uny ding storo. it is inexpensive anil never fails to do the work. School Board Will" ; Consider Training A special meeting of the school board I will be held next Monday .evening to consider the introduction of military drill in the high school in accordance with the law passed by the last legisla ture. This patriotic movement for mil itary drill, was initiated by the boys of tho school. According to the new law, high schools are authorized to secure competent instructors and to include military instruction. It is entirely op tional with the young men. Credits will be given ae in any study. The means of securing equipment is somewhat in definite, as while the legislators favor ed military drill for high school stu dents, they failed to apportion any funds for equipment. However, the young men of the school having decided they would like to get the advantages of the West Point physical exercises and of military drill, the subject will be brought before the directors. It is understood the board of education fav ors some kind of "patriotic drill for the young men but no details have as yet been worked out. - t t " X V A ! SHIPLEY'S I: si ; i , t m i IT-1 Charles Wakefield Cadman. the eminent composer who with Princess Tsia nlna, will appear in concert at The Grand theatre tonight. SAYS A CORN ACTS LIKE ELECTRiC BELL ETHICAL SiDE OF (Continued from page one.) represented laud owners, peasants, members of the liberal professions, manufacture's and workmen in fact the Hussian people. A few days after the dunia bad is sued its ultimatum the ministers of war nnd of the navy addressed the duma, reporting unon the work of their de partments, piaising the public organ izations, that were working for the sup port of the army nnd stating that there 1 I must be co-operation between the duimi Press trn electric button and you ' and tho government, form a contact with a live wire which i . A few days later the prime minister rings the bell. When your shoes press . "e'Lmn prert w noeae,lp.s. Tells Why a Corn Is So Pain ful and Says rutting Makes Them Grow SPECIAL SALE ON SAMPLE LINE OF Serge .Dresses GOOD RANGE OF SIZES ALL POPULAR STYLES AND COLORS, SEE .WINDOW DISPLAY' . . X t I U. G. Shi Liberty Street i in Diev to. 4 " : -,. t Salem, Oregon t It's an awful thin? to lose yoiir hair ! One of the first signs of unhealthy hair is dandruff. You must get rid of it or your hair will sutler. t ED. PINAUD'S IIAIIl TONIC lias been used for 100 years by men ni d women everywhere for ', dandruff, itching scalp and falling hair. Use it faithfully and prevent baldness ami at the same time make your hair beautiful, lustrous and strong. Try one bottle. Ask your druggist. You can test ED. . PINAUD'S by sending 10c. to our American Offices for a little bottle. ' Note how pure and fragrant it is. arfumerio ED. TINAUD, Dept. M ED. PINAUD BI.DG., New Yorfc.;- M Willamette Elects -Hay Day Manager In the regular student bodv meet- The new prime minister appointed at-1 iug of WiUameMe university this Paul Miller was nanainiously -- AAA. ........ ............ . it Snrm rr 1 Q 1 7 Ma rks an Epoch in the : History of Our Dress Goods Department This year our Dress Goods are more beau tiful than ever. Splendid qualities com bined with reasonable prices make our Spring offering very attractive. Heavy shipments of Dress Goods and Silks just in stock. "Exquisite" is the wardbut they must be seen in order to be appreciated. Hundreds of pieces of all kinds of f abrics in SiHks, Worsteds, Coatings and Wash Goods. Direct lrom the milL Are you interested in a New Dress, Suit or Coat? You will find purchasing from us a pleasure and a saving. 1 ji j SILKS SILKS SILKS In Silks, Handsome Plaids, Stripes, Changeables, Plain Shades and Sport valuta ai iium 31.00 to $2.25 a yard Among the New Arrivals Are New Sport Stripe Imported Pongees New Novelty Chiffon Taffetasplain and changeable shades. New Spring Shades in Crepe de Chine . New Silk and Wool Poplins New Spring Colors in Georgette Crepe New Shades in Satins Messalines. New Tub Silks and Crepe de Chine in Tub Stripes New Jap and Habutai Silks New Black Silks of all kinds. . Worsteds Worsted Dress Goods and Coating a collection of , novelties that Is simply wonderful. Plain Colors, Novelty Stripes and Checked Velour . Coatings, in Green, Gold, Chartreuse and Wisteria. Beauties in College 'Checks, Plaids and Sport Stripes. ::: t: 4 Suitings Suitings and Skirtings in Plaids, Stripes and Plain Shades. A visit to our Piece Goods Section will be a treat, if onlv for the purpose of in spection. Step in and choose your Spring and Summer Dress Goods. We have what you want. : Cash Value For Cash Quality Merchandise nghinst your-cbril it pushes its sharp roots clown unon a sensative nerve and i-.miitel tinncstlv to work -with thn .. ..a...,. . . - . - 1 ii. A.:.f ... t.;...n i. ' mornm f.-.. ........ ,.. -. - 1 . ,,, ,, ni. lrt-iii. Instead of. trimming your corns, loagues in .wnom neitner ne nor tnep i olw., which merely makes them grow just duma had confidetnee. He failed, how- roller went through the assembly like step, into any. drug Btore and nsk for a w and was in tnrudsnnssed ami ; greased ligntning. He was nominated, quarter of an ouirte jif freezone. This a iranuiy ro-ieiionary niinisier ttas iiouiiuauoii eecuiiucii, ana immuiu- will cost verv little but is sufficient to pointed iind those members of the gov-jntely a motion to cast an unanimous remove every hard or soft corn or cul- eminent whose names had been men- ballot passed without -a dissenting vote. Ins from' one's feet. A few drops ap- tioned in the pro-German, intrigue were' Miller possesses all of the requirements plied directlv upon a tender, aching retained in office. The date for rC-open- j for a successful May Day malinger, corn stops the soreness instantly, and ing of the duma was postponed. He has original ideas, is liked by the soon the com shrivels up so it -, lifts When the duma convened finally oniwhole student body, anil is capable of rk.hr out., root, ami nil without imiii. i Febniarv 27 it declared that the new I working with and getting work out of This drug is harmless and never in-' government did not represent, resnons-; the students. tuiiues or even irritates tne surround- mie government, ju ine mean nine uie i x.vw. -ing tissue or skin. "The Traitor's Kiss" Subject of Sermon food situation in the large urban cen- ; ters had become a real crisis. There jvras danger of disorders breaking out. Then came the edict dissolving the duma. After trying moral pressure to no purpose, the duma had to resort to , revolutionary methods. Another splendid service was held at '. Tho revolution is a purely political iho First Christian church last night, revolution, with the single aim of es Evangelist and Mrs. Fagan sang effce- tabtishing representative government, tively a duet, and Miss Cave sang a The duma leaders will be able to hold beautiful solo. The sermon subject was tho confidence of the people, for they "The Traitor's Kiss," Among other are acting in accordance with the pop things tho evangelist said: "The name ular demands definitely voiced by the Judas is the most unpopular of all all-comprehensive public organizations Bible names. No one would think of mentioned above. naming their boy after this apostle. 1 Tho same organizations have made it never even heard of a dog having this possible to bring of this revolution name. It stands today as .a synonym for rapidly and without much violence, deceit, treachery and hypoerisy. And Army Supports Duma, this because ot his act which eulmbinat- Tho duma is supported by the army, ed in the kiss he gave to Jesus in the for the army would have starved but Garden of Oethsecmane. for the work of the public organiza- "The traitor's kiss was no stain on tions, the presidents of which are among the name or character of the Christ, the duma leaders. The fact that the Nor does hypocriey make Christianity army is behind the duma also accounts untrue. If you ga back on Christ be- for the fact that this revolution was eauso there are some hypocrites in tho attended by a minimum of disorders, church, theu yon are following Judas. Tho revolution is political" but not " Each one of us should see in Judas anti- dynastic. Every effort was made tho possibility of ourselves- Do not ira- to convince tho emperor that, he eould agine you aro such a strong Christian safely trust the people, that the people that you can tamper with Bin. iSenie were really to him and whole heartedly stronger ones than you have gone down back of the war, but it seemed impos before the onslaught of Satan. Avoid sible to gain his ear. Constitutional the very appearance of evil. - government was the demand of the "The story of Judas reminds ns duma and is the .object of tho revolu again of the high cost of sinning. The tion, but the monarchical idea is firmly way of the trangresaor is hard, and the established in Russia and the movement wages of sin is death. You cannot wag directed, not against the duling escape tho law of sowing and reaping, dynasty, but against. the irresponsible There is no place secret enough to hide ministers who were deceiving, r at a rogue. Billy (Sunday says, 'some folkY least giving bad counsel to tuerr sover have fallen so low they will need to ' cign. take an airship to get to hell.' Finally the aim of the movcmeit and "Judas was filled with remorse but its justification is to" secure-conditions ne iaueu 10 go oaea to Jurist ana asK wnicn wui rati; it potraiuie iur missing toigivenoss. .Nome folks are worse off to put torward all her strength lor ine than Jndas.t They will sell their Lord successful proseeution of tho war.. -for less than 30 pieces of silver and nev-1 Necessary to Win War. " . er have a- pang of conscience. Peter's' Last summer leaders of the duma said sin was almost as bad as Judas' but he to me: "Perhaps we will have to have came back. No matter what your sin a revolution before we can win the may have been if you will come-back war." These same leaders taw then to tho Christ and obey his gospel he and admitted , the danger of such a number of votes is Queen, and the oth er two are .Maids of Honor, The May Day festivities, for this year, are scheduled for May 4 and ". the first week cud in that month. Al though final success depends on thn weather man, it is the plan of the man ager to make preparations for a very elaborate program. Mr. Miller is also captain of the varsity baseball nine. The' May Day management is a 'major student, body ;ot'fice. j-.., , ; .U; a MAY STOP NAVAL WORK ' Washington. March 1H. That ' this government's greatest naval construc tion program, the first section of vhi h was announced yesterday, will be held up and perhaps stayed indefinitely, in event of a nation wide railroad strike, Was the unofficial statement made by At the same time three candidates were nominated, by popular ballot, for' navy experts today. the much honored, position of May 'Almost all of the yards which were Queeu. Tho three senior women who I awarded contracts in the iil2tl,t)(Hi,tHi(l received the highest number of votes j building program of battle and scour. were the Misses 'Rosamond Gilbert, Violet Maclean and Lila Doughty. Ac cording to the constitution the final balloting must occur on the following cruisers, arc building on ".day to day receipts of materia Is. ' , Wednosdav, but since next week is NEW TODAY ADS WILL BE read in the Journal in alt live Marion county homes Try 'em. spring vacation, the balloting will take plnca a week from the logical date, i The candidate receiving the highest, i The . Bolls'; Of Leiams were cased by the docs who licked the infected places, but they were not cured. Many modern people employ the same method in their treatment (revitalizing it, and icr.-iotirg ths causo of boils, pimples, rashes, carbuncle, eczema and other skin diseases. They antilv a salve or lotion to the sore places and fondly imagine they have cured them The important fact which they fail to recognize is, thnt these skin diseases are diseases of thr blood, and that no external treatment can permanently cure them, because they are essentially internal ailments. r.. S. S. is the only proper remedy for) this.breSKing out of the sUin, beeaui it 3j-te upon the blood, clcanr.ing anil of infection. It-- should Le borne in mind that S. STS. is purely vegetable. made irom native roots, reros sn.-j barks, and that it contains no hsbiU forming drugs or other injurious in-t rrredients. Obtain a bottle of S. S. S, from your druggist and if you)ieeiJ the advice of a physician, write to th Medical Department, Swift Specific; Co.. 301 Swift Building, Atlanta, Ga Pa in less Pa rker Out law His Confessions " CHAPTER II., 'lamplo, the "ethical" men charge all vJy . Wherever you hear the way from $10 to $40. The material VV- Pain less Parke, rjused costs from 30 cents to $1.80.- will forgive.' The subject for tonight is "The Geography of the Kingdom." Mrs. Fa gan will.jing "Calvary." NO HOPE TOR TREATY move. But they have finally realized that the movement had to be made and they saw also it is now clear that it could be concluded quickly and effectively without weakening Russia from the military point of view. Many looking forward .to tho military operations of the coming spring, but knowing tho internal conditions in Rus sia, had nouhts. ihese oouots should Washington, March lti. Administra tion senators today gave up hope of hnving the Colombian treaty ratified during the special session of the senate and consented to put it over until the!ow be dispelled. Again, many know- .A,,o n.-,.-.iuu uii Aprn jo. J nig of the pro-uerman intrigue going on In the meantime efforts will be i m Ru8sia feared not separate peace made to have the state department bllt a premature settlement, agree to "slight nioditieations." ex-1 The revolution spells the end of these ltectc.1 to make the treaty acceptable j anxieties. Tho revelation meaus a more to the republican opposition. active proseeution of the war to vie- ! torr. The Quinine that Does not Affect Hed lleeause of its tenia and laxative cf feet, Lenitive Brorao Quinine can be taken by anyone without causing nerv ousness nor "ringing in the head. There is only oue " Bromo Quinine" E. W. GKUVE'S signature is on box. 25e. . Why the Journal ia popular It prints the world's news to- day while it 't news. " : !-' J of . the those who have fall eu for their "bunk," you will hear the word " unethical, " There's the indict ment in a nutshell. Being "ethical" is toasted by his broth-. These are just samples er dentists or by!"cthical" way of holding the gun. to the public. I shall -explain more at length later in this series. But just now I want" to emphasize this one point: I, am "unethical" because I dun't and won't charge those burglar prices. My definition of "ethical" is just ohevina the simplellike the other fellow's. My practice, rules of moral con-j however, seems to be radically differ duet. . That's about ent- what the dictionary, I believe it is "unethical" (unmoral) definition a m o tints ! to charge a patient ten times what the to. 8o, I'm accused joli is worth. I don't care how many of failing to live up to the moral dentists band together-in nil sorts of as code. . sociations, adopt rules and pass rosolu- The San Francisco district dental ' tions condemning the man who will cut ,, ., . ., . prices; I contend that the dentists who society, as well as other similar so- J.combiuo in r,,stnlint of ,rade" are eieties throughout America, has diawn I just as iity as the "malefactors of up a schedule of minimum fees which j great wealth" that Uncle Pam sewis to are to bo charged for work done by its members. According to tho rules, it is "unethical" to charge below these fixed rates. - ' There are some funny items iu this fee schedule. Take it down the line. prison. - "Ethical" Docs your Dental ' So ciety conspirator have seu&e of hnnu'r enough to realize how- ridiculous he is when he niaKes this claim for himself I'm going to write a very frank his- the "ethical" deutists arc bandei to- tory of my f.tvn career, first mi an gether to charge from five to ten timci!" ethical" and later as an "unethical" w hat the actual work costs". They are I dentist. Aud I shall tell some l idicrons leagued to charge, for ins-taneo, $10 per j things about the "ethical" ways of tooth for bridge work, the material for! thr - amalgamated tooth-plumbers. which does not cost more than from 30i Advt. cent to $1.50 at the outside limit. Fori aii Rold crown, to quote another ex- (To Be- Continued.)