Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 15, 1917, Page TWO, Image 2

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    TWO.
THE DAILY CAHTAL JOURNAL SALEM. PRECOX. TUES1UY. MAY 1131917.
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By ALINE THOMPSON
m MI'S. KOBr.RT MKI.XIK HO-;Mr. and Mr. William MeOilehrist. Sr
V I t K 1,1,1 b missed for the m-stj This is the firt tin, Mr. Hondas
row wt'pkg, having left vester- 'has heen home sin'e hiT marriage and
day, with her two small sons. Robert 'her visit is the sourve of uiueh pleasure
nil Ernest, for Alameda. California. 'to her many friends.
where she will be the guest of her bis-j
iLVv lloi"nn -ueuutro iiebsa ; A ,, proil1 f matroll!, who are
' ) nieinters tf tnrt FTldaT nmrninp crvm
nasiuni and swimming vlas have been
;j;atuiririe together eaeh week at some
ione of their home for lunch
i Last Friday they assemble! as the
Air. ana .Mrs. mutant Hondas (isa-, guests of -Mrs. William Walton
ille .Met.il.bnst) of San rYancisvoj Thpse little luncheons of eourse are
have arrived in Salem for a visit andlverv informal, the quests many times
are the guests of the latter s parents, j droning in jn their "gviti" clothes.
; loose enjoying them are Mrs. VAil
jliani H. I.ytle, Mrs. James A. Wilson.
Mr. Hofer will join his family a lit
tle later ami they will jiass the remain
der of their stav in San Franriseo.
vAiAnnn ana
HAY FEVER
Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment
AT ALL DRUG STOKES
Tubes 25o jars soc
Mrs. William H. Burphardt. Jr., Mrs.
iliarrv 11. Olinger and Mrs. Walton.
I Mrs. E. F. Tage of Seattle is visit
ing at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Oeorge H. AlUen, and will be here for
several weeks.
An informal sta.fi dinner was civen
Sunday evening by R"? Itarth. who ea
tertaitied several of his friend at the
Ilet.-l Marion, in U bration of his
"th:rtv first" birthday anniversary.
Mr. a id Mrs. Charles It. Fi.her ma
tored to Kugene tins moininjj for
short stav.
To honor the members of the senior
,Us of the Willamette Iniversity,
("resident and Mrs. t arl tlreirn lHinoy
were hosts for ait informal evening
on Kridar-
A pink and white eolor scheme pre
vailed in the decorations and refresh
ments, and the eveninir was devoted to
editing a newspaper to be sent to the
illamette men of t ompany m.
Mrs. E. C Ki. hards assisted the host
ess in the serving.
Mrs. T. A. Plicate (Ruth Ftigate) of
Aberdeen, Idaho, is visiting her ar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Fngate, of
South High street, for several weeks.
V V
Thnrsdav the members of the Toleta
Embroidery elub and their husbands
assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
V. V. Teeketilmrir near Mite lea v to
celebrate the anniversary of Mr. Teck-
nburg's biribday.
The rooms were adorned with wild
flowers and ferns combined with pa
triotic decorations. Late in the after
noon the guests gathered in the dining
Beanlinci
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M smooth Nvwawul ytmth. Hrtuttt
ra MuUnt nj latpcwrnHnt uwuluiU
Gouraud'3
i Drienial Cream:
) Semi 10c. t,t Trfcj Slrt
T. HOPKINS A SON,N.wYfc
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CtiUmnt
f hav f3und Zereler.8
to b a aatltroctory lubri
cor.t for EUICK automobiles
:vl trucks.
jruly yours.
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Endorsed hy Igaimfdb
1 asiar kps
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I Kev, ,"" ory to .., , ur..a I
because the n-cords of their serv ice c'ebsnmer.ts shev that Zcro
lene, correctiy rcf-r.ed from asphalt-base crude, gives perfect lubri
cation with least carter, deposit
Less wear and more pew:; because Ztrcler.e k:-eps s lubricittns body ct
cylinder heat. Less carV.cr. because, being made from asphs!i-ba',e cpjU;. it"
burns clean and goes cu: cn t-xhaa&t
Zerolene is the ml for .your !- v hi-.fvcr :hc r;Ve ihc r;i tat ell typts of tuicrootae mfinefc
For correct giade, gel cor !u:.ca,.lcn chjrt LOVerirt.- your -:ar
ArrfM.'ors ct-jwjitrcard Sttsidurd Service S.-arions
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(CAUFORNiA)
room for a reast.
Additiiitin) guests were Mrs. O. L.
.Martin, Mrs. liussell and Mrs. Jesse
Martia.
Mr. and Mrs. Peri A. Cupper have
had visiting them, Mr. and Mrs. Ii.
Maxfielil of Roehesler. Minn., who are
en route home from a sojourn in South
ern California.
To discuss plans for organizing an
auxiliary to the Red t russ a meeting
will be held Friday afternoon at
o'clock at the home of Mrs. S. 1'. Kim
ball on the Wallace road.
All ladies of the west side interested
in the work are invited.
Several members of the Red Cross
front town will be present lit the meet
ing and will give talks on the work to
bt accomplished by an auxiliary.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. I'liiilus art)
planning to go to their ranche home,
The Three Oaks, sometime this week,
and will remain there for the summer.
Mrs. I'aultis' brother in-law and sister,
Dr. and Mrs. Claieiue Hartley, nnd
Clear, Peachy Skin
Awaits Anyone Who
Drinte Hot Water t
RUSSIA AWAKES
(Continued from pa one.)
"The government's attitude in the
political situation was outlined on May
H," the pro. In lost .on said, "to this. M.
(iutchkotf subscribed. It was frankly
stated then that the state was endanger
ed and that it was necessary to utihte
all lorcea to avert that danger. With
out waiting for a solution nf the ques
tion, tlutchkuff deemed it feasible to
divest himself of responsibility. Th
provisional government is remaining at
its post, considering it km no right to
luy down the burden.'
Generals Resign
I'etrograd, May 15. tiencrals Itrusl
loff and tiotirks tendered their resig-,
nations touay. iney tiRve not ret been
accepted.
ltrilsiloff has been venemllv .!..!
as the most notable of all the Russian
generals. He was in command of Rus
sia's most! successful offensive that
by which the Austrians were driven out
of I'rremysl and tialicia. He has been
in command of Russia's southeastern
army since last June.
l'resumnblv his resignation mi.l Hint
of tionernl tiourks, a division comman
der in ttaheiM. is due to exactly the
smite cause us trot t-M,ti t.mt,..t.
about the resignation earlier in the
week ot .Minister or war iut hkoff
and tieneral Korniloff, commandant of
the IVtrograd garrison refusal to con
tinue in charge of the army while ham
pered by workmen's and soldiers' eom
mittee's orders.
Hrusiloff's resignation mny be con
sidered exceeilinulv aerioioa urn ii,.1i.,n.
ing the withdrawal from the army of
one of its most talented military com-
uittiKiers.
H
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Graduation!
Sava ah Inside bath, before break- T
fast helps ut look and feel
clean, sweet, fresh.
Sparkling and vivacious - iiierrv.
bright, alert a goo.l, dear skin and
a natural, rosy, healthy complexion are
assured only by pure Ido id. If only
every man and woman o .Id bo induc
ed to adopt the inorni-i.i ins'de li.ith,
what a gratifying char.. -jo wuiil I tal'c
1 -lr.ee Instead of the hom.an.ls of si'.-K
ly, anaeiiiic-looking me i, women and
ci) in, with imsty or nud-l.' eomplci
ious; instead of tlu i.i.ti'itt.des of
"teive wrecks," "rundown," "hrain
faga" and pessimists ee should see n
virile, optimistic throng o.; rosy il-ick
ed people everywhere.
An inside bath is hi 1 bv di iiiliinc
each morning, before hriMkfns;, a plass
ov real hot waret wit'i a , teaspoonlV.
of limestone phosphate rti it to wush
!'.( n' the stomach, liver, kid.io.s smd
tt". yards of bowels t li pi n ions ilav'
it. digestible waste, smir feiin-iitutjitis
and poisons, thus cleansing, sweetening
and freshening the ciUir.1 alimentary
eantil before putting mirj food :nt'i
the stomach.
Those subject to sick headache, bil
iousness, nasty breath, rheumatism,
colds; ninl particularly those who have
a pallid, sallow complexion and who
are constipated very often, are urged
to obtain a quarter pound of limestone
phosphate at the drug store which will
cost but a trifle, but is sufficient to
demonstrate the quick and remarkable
chance in both health and appearance,
awaiting those who practice internal
saniation. Wo must remember that in
side cleanliness is more important, than
outside, because the skin does not ab
sorb impurities to contaminate the
blood while the pores in the thirty feet
of bowels do.
son, Max, will accompany them.
'
Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Pace of San
Francisco are visiting at the home of
Mr Page's parents. Mr. and Mrs. 11.
R. Page, of SM4 South. Commercial
street.
Mr. Tage is connected with the Grout
Northern Pacific Steamship company
of San Francisco. .
GERMAN ATTACKS
(Continued from page one.)
Hollweg Refused, to Talk. j
London, May 11. (hrman lmperiul
nanceiior Von llethmann llollweg re
fused to discuss Germany's war aims
in the reichstag today, according to
wireless message from Jlrl'rlin re
ceived here late todav.
The chancellor refused to answer iu
terpellntions on Uermnuy'g peace as
pirations, declaring such a statement
'would not serve the interests of
Germany."
Italy's Offensive Grows.
Rome. May .l.. Italy ' general of
fensivp is apparently well under way.
The official statement rom the war
office today declared:
"From Tolinino to the sea our artil
lery fire was intense. Our infantry at
tacked rnd made considerable progress
in the Plava area, on the slopes of
Mount Cueeo tind on the hills to the
west of Gori.in and Verio jbi.za. '
The German Version.
P.crlin, via London, May 13. Ger
man forces stormed and captured St.
Berthe farm, east of Fort Mulinnison
near Monchy, today's official state
ment declared. English attacks around
Monchy w-ore broken down in annihil
ating fire.
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Even s!
the mind,.
sweet r;rr.
couisejt,.
demure!
White White
v ones siripo
Voiles embroidered
Voiles plain
Cotton Messelino
Chiffon Cloths
Dotted SwifS
.ong Cloths
Indian Head
uracil ciom
f'laxons Mriiis
rinxuas check
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of material tt.
fully rea:-
"vuS eill'l'KI
Flaxoni plain
Merceline
1 oplins
Galatea
Cambric
Ratine
J ifjue
Orgsadifj a '
Crp Oerlas. I
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Popular Prices Always
We cordially invite every Girl graduate and:
Mother to see this showing whether you are it?
to decide or not.
U. G. Shipley Ct
Quality Merchandise Popular Prf
turn to her home. Hie had been a mem
ber of the Christian church since child
hood, and was also a member of Euvlid
i'lipter t. E. tv, of this city. iSlw was
very poprlnr with our people, old and
young, and her death in sincerely
mourned. Ssiie is survived by he.- p'r
cnts, three brothers and one mte'-. i'u
1 1, h -erviees v,., vt heb t the Clinic
;inn church yesterday artcvaoon. con
ducted by Rev. Ksson and atte'i led hy
niany. Interment was in the city umc
lerj. Jefferson Review.
DEATH OF J. T. FITZPATRICK
DEATH OF EDITH SHERMAN
M iss Edith Sherman died at the home
of her parents, V. II. Sherman nnd
wife, in this city, at ll:.'iO Tuesday
night, aged 22 years. She had been ill
for several months, suffering intensely
at times, but was cheerful and patient
throughout, her sickness, she was an at
tendant at the state hospital for twl
years, but ill health forced her to re-
Word has readied this city of the
death of J. T. Kitzpntrick in" St- Vin
cent's hospital yesterday afternoon at
.'! o'clock. No arrangements have been
made for the funeral at this writing.
His mother was present at the time of
death. He is also survived by his wid
ow, son and daughter and other rela
tives. Deceased was a conductor on 'ne
Ore iron Klcetric and was on the Wood-
burn branch and made his home here
for some time. He had many friends
in this city who sincerely regret to
lionc n( his .leinise aiil iniii the Inde
pendent in extending sympathy to the
bereaved ones. Woodburn independ
ent
!
HAIK OFTEN IffilED I
BY WASlfflil) WITH IC
I
Soap ikouM ke l wri
if ou want to keep your i
iru lieat Mfint mlls lilltlittp :.
i poos eontain too much iU !s i
u..nln kiuImib tKa hflir k: :-
ruins it-
The best thing formal f
ordinary mulsifieJ fdfowl f
it pure ami pwtlets, at i
than the most expensive sr
thing else yon ean use. ( f
One or two trasfM" f
the hair and arttp ttt
moisten the hair wirtww
in, It make! an Wt
creamy lathrer M
lv, removing every fBji
jonrlrnft mid 0H(!nf f
hair dries t"!'!
iPaves the scalp soft, aaJ - ;
ami silky, bngai, i"v-
my to manage.
You ran g "'T' t
st any plisnnet, hi j
a f,w ounces wilil. ,f t
of the family '"'"
jiMArajM11J.tt,,t.
THE STORE THAT HAS ONE PRICE
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. RE
GARDLESS OF WEATHER CONDI
TION OR HIGH PRICES. YOTJ CAN
GET THE SAME GOODS FOR LESS
AT THE GOLDEN RULE.
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1 'w"""'" -.,iMWWB,.lhM(jH,t --m mmmmmm.,. . i-T, jlfn-.h ,AWr r,', , vrl ,f. J ' i n,
. N 1 Nj ILa 1L VlViiir -sflNJ ii
Every Day a Sale Day at the Golden Rule Store
We Undersell Uj
Houses J Per U
Yoar Orders lie ;
fin tami.
plTflPIMlIP MflrWMfir iPfviiThrarn n r
plLMwlw 11 ii Lil B M mm li
M iiiiniiir.ii.iiiiui.f,
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iM'iiiin.i mm ill infc nrimr
lllrtlKT Mnvnlkn J! 11C .1 1 (
iw. -WUYu15 mciuidjimje lur no stores ana paying cash. wrt o m j .11. ...
No. 2-Euying direct front manufacturers iaplace of wholesalers. til " TV 7" I . m hi accoants.
c , , ,. no. 4---We have no credit accounts, therefore no loss on had acw
Ho. b--We mark oar merchandise as low as it can be sold cn ils arrival.
ffiAlS KS0r?iAY PMCES THAN OTHER SALE PRICES. WE,
DAY PRICES. COME ,NANdGoK
-r -"vj j. xi VXllt i T - -
GINGHAM iOc to 12 2c
CALICO . 7C
HOPE MUSLIN ..'.'. . ' " 10c
LONSDALE MUSLIN 12 1, c
FRUIT OF LOOM 12c
It will pay you to see our Underskirts in black,
blue and green colors, at 98c, $1.98, $2.49, $2.98 to
$4.98. Bought right and sold right.
160 NORTH LIBERTY STREET
.sn A I l,S
SEE OURUNBOFMg itftA
IN BLUE, GRAY, STW .,. !
JUMPERS . .
BOYS' OVERALLS, GOOD
PHOiNE 814
2C