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rppnn MISSES n FCTinu MAV 1 11HI af U - . iv.i.,i. mi U .ur,iv,,.M quo ,. , L.fi!'r,,,M,0A,ri (".nh. lifeboat wnira, milieu I I UULOIIUi SOON BE SETTLED THE DAILY CAPITAL JOmyATJ, SALEM, PRECOX TlTcniv , MAY 13, 1917. AEE WOMEN NATURALLY DESPOKDEAT? TTIREE While ihlTf kro m .unon - l,- ... ! drpondet and dooreioied anil ripm-lm; misfortune, that i, nnt wo j'uii r natural condition, tvub unfor- iiuuuie uirr from ill health. An au- I.omln, Way lk fiender I.li.fd-' """""I r.tn.lii ion of the avrtem ex (org will Iranmnit terina of n lettlc !' " ,n nervounei, ulteptcim- . . i' ii iit-H. lieu, Inches and de- er timior-1 r . . . ' yi r''' " - I.. il and i " of ,r"" l"'i"0 deise, by , ru IMS"-", '".: ;., w.th t"' ' ; "..! . kiuklUg. Ce ... .i . 7 . i Woman a ills. I.vilin V PiHkl..-. V Th tf " . iVf. .!... i I 'nr,T W".T 10 UP " aiui were lat ' .., , . u.... . ,-K " . .1... l.tYhoat i luri n,l .lumping the'" taken aboard other lifeboat. w,iter !' J(an pjuhcj From thu Minn oiin ta that which , iBlo the lfl,,(,nt iiim 'e detail of th Aboo liMr. it .t li-iiiiir of thfiWa learnpu mat iner were two Ainrr etalile ( oiiiiioiiii,!, there would be lit-III- occaiou to unL if despondency i natural to wuuian. ..l h.WUII5r l' t l . . iU'M -- i(, ,1U111111 ,-argnp Kan wno aurviTeu a lorprno aMark on yid thrrw in , :, :,. : tlin Uritinh tcamer llenpoi itli-n, on "r- ."L" U- H,.vcrul be-1 April SB. lowa u" . KvRrl),,on J m''' ,. ..I.., i !.,,,. ran. t 1.m wreni'C, .Mail . t)n nieinbi'r of the '"''""t" ft of lli.' with H'Hioridr rrctr 'was lot. It wn n.i- .!ii V u, rlanilicred wilti'd tbal iiriora iworr that while t end 811 ' , '. (, ,.,y. , their vemM-1 vrm aiiikiuir iimI their wire ''"'L L Then tl" Abono , lesn appeula for a.Utnnee weie lieiny t State House News t EeereUry of Stte Ol. ott to.lT Mate,! that referendum pctitioiu rttert'ing any Uwa enarted by the lBt legislature would ueefKBarily have to be filed iu his office not Inter than 5 p. m. hator day, May 19, 1 it 1 7, an uav 2(ith. the day preceding the day (iliy ji,t) 0n whieh all law at hirh do not contain emergency elnuus go into fflWt, falls! on Sunday. Consequently any petition ' whieh i pronented for filiiiK on Kon-' day, May 21, 1917, will be too lnte for1 the referring of such mensurej to the' people. The exact time when the lawni Law announced iu the houea of eom monH today. What the 0ilViriininl 'a i.r.tmcnu ,. - - - ( . " " 'i(-ain Ul I - " I - - - -- "tun i no innr in Wr "" Su,', iwltlenient are, were not diHelosed bv ' go into effect is midnight of Sunday n, 111 , n.l John M. Snnnm, MHonar l.w. Ho auid the premier would nieht, May 20, 1917. outline them in detail in a speech to In oine easeg the statutes provide! the house of commons on Monday. that where the last day on which an act ' lrih member of the house protested.' to be performed falls on a Sunday! angrily at thia alight delay in making 'or other legal holiday, the dnv follow-) piiMic the exact concession,) which had f ' In -...lo.,! le-' flasiieil the (iermuu L-boat hel led tile ; Imcn di-teriuine.l n...... Y.v il... rurcdtof meat. mm i i k j v j r. i a i '.Vm 3 Prescription for -for 1 yrjim the tnnrl:irrl slcln rcraedr a lintiiil iiHi'il i-vlfrli.llltf tnitnnt rilir frtim ilcli . Pott. Soap the niihlcst of etcniaiers kecpa IheHkilinlvvtiyacli'aiiuiiillirulthv. Couie ill uud atl us about bulik publi Althouijh the government has devised proposal which it thinks will effect a kut t lenient of the home rule controversy. those in touch with the situation today j said it was by no means certain these proposals would be acceptable to the! Irish nationalists. Hut tliev looked to J nn ironing out of the difficulties by further concessions on both sides when the government 'a plans have been niado I RHEUMATISM POWDERs ! are made for a single purpose, Kheu-i inatisin and its various forms. If trou ! bled with rheumatism, try them on our! guarantee. Sold only bv us, Me and j $1.00. Capital Drug Store, J. Riggs, : Salem, Ore. 1 Tl. "tiJitM"- u s STARTING IMMIIH1 bkakiaiikWhi t---t P Lri'in'Hfcr" " m TSie Greatest, Truest, Vivid Portrayal off si .ver i rJ Due to its unusual theme, you should see this remark able picture from the be ginning. We urge you to come early. mtii!k'imm w fc.a i qv 5 -fcUitk Idle Wives" brings truths io light with startling sincerity-there is no Pnse---no hidg of tte ruth..-"Idle Wives" holds the mirror to life and shows us as we really are It wnot sb g told to hold the morbid, nor a sensational story of fiction but a truly great conception of life nntolded by holding the X-ray on life itself for the betterment of all mankind. inmii I Hi 1 1 TARTL I REALISM iiiiiiii muni Admission! Children - A super-master creation produced by Lois Weber from the 1 SC farTus novel by James Oppenheim. II t wi JM1 . cinrv nr film nroduction. It win maKe m il. ir;..' Sc IS onucr aim nwiun ' " the most remarkable drama of the season. YE LIB TR BmCK BlROSof QUIT-BUSINESS 3 ; L ,L"' m , -. a --L.--k. --v.-.- 'T-. t v. fc k - - - - - ... .... - - - : ,-rr t nfii- "-n r 1 i J ' " rrti a i . . . ....... i a a. j W5 "?? P SURPASSES ALL PRECEDENTS FOR SELLING Salem probably never before witnessed a Clothing Sale when the people took such a deep interest as in this sale. They know our clothing is new and dependable none better. They know our Shoes and Furnishings are the best that money can buy. They know this store gives exactly what it adver tises. They know that merchandise of all kinds is going higher and higher in price, and many a man is not only anticipating his present but future needs. This is. no sale to reduce stock or unload. It is a real genuine, bona fide Closing-Out Sale and without regard to present high cost of merchandise, we are sacrificing our entire stock bought before the big advanceat prices very much less than wholesale cost in many instances. 0 10c Handkerchief s $2.50, $3.50, $4.00 Derby Suits, one lot value to 4c Hats $25.00 Big Bargain " 25c $7.95 Work Shirts, reg. 65c 48c Farmers' Straw Hats, Men's Garters, 25c . regular 25c, for men , Ladies' Auto Caps, and women, regular 85c for 16c 45c Ifa i Forisknit Union Suits, Suspenders, can't rot- Two Piece Underwear regular $1.00, uo rubber regular 50c Regular $1.00, 69c 29c 49c 2-piece B. V. D. and Prokosh, regular 50c, Night Shirts, regular $1 Shoes all sold at 19c 55c Wholesale PATIENT PEPOLE REGARDED On Saturday it was utterly impossible for twenty salesmen on the floor to serve all those who wanted Clothing, Shoes and Furnishing Goods. The crowd was good natured indeed, under the circumstances ; but patiellce had its reward for those who could wait. A dollar to three and even ten dollars' v saving is some reward in these days of sky-high prices. IIC1 THE CORNER STORE STATE & LIBERTY Si i"W..w;L!wi't.W)jj ing is accepted as the last day on which ' such act may bo performed. In this particular case the constitution does not contain that provision, but provides that referendum petitions must be filed not more than !K) days after the final adjournment of the legislature. Also an other section of the constitution pro vides the time when the laws take ef fect, which is 90 days after the final adjournment o'f the legislature. There fore, tho time when the laws are in ef fect cannot be deferred one day by rea son of the fact that the last day on which referendum petitions may be filed falls on a Sunday. lature. A demurrer to the mandamus i the election for that county tinti wi'h- filed yesterday in the supreme ; in 10 days preceding such election. In the second instance tho question The rortland Galvanizing Works filed articles of incorporation this morning with the cornoratioii commissioner with I a capital of J2."i,U(K) to do galvanizing and tinning in Portland. The incorpor ators are Jlurlin I.eiser, Joseph Supple and Fred A. Ilallin. ! The llarvcl Construction company I filed articles with a capital of .4,0110 j to operate flour mills and manufacture j cereal products.' The incorporators ore i.A. J. Bingham, II. T. Bmntrager and C. j A. Sheppard. j Tho "Oregon Memorial Annual for 1 1017," a booklet issued by J- A. Church ill, state superintendent of public in struction, is now reany for distribution I to the teachers of the state. The book let contains a foreword on Memorial day, . "America," the story of "The Star Spangled Banner," rules for flag etiquot, the tradition of Betsy Hubs, President Wilson's Address on April 2, ll17, Lincoln's Gettysburg address, and Washington's farewell address, and oth er short selections from other great Americans. No protests have been received by the state desert land board concerning tho proposal of Slate Kiigineer Lewis to relinquish the Beiihsm Falls project, consisting of about 74,000 acres, and turn it over to the department of the interior 'for final disposition. It is prob able that the proposal of the state en gineer will pass the meeting of the state board this week. The project is "cur Bend, in central Oregon, and the people there are said to be favorable to the plan. Arguments are being held today in tho Oregon supreme court on the altern ative writ of mandamus filed by Gov ernor AVith.ycombe against the Curry countv officials to compel them to hold Itho special election there on June 4, as vas court bv Walter Winslow, attorney, for the Curry county officials. The de murrer attacks the writ and the peti tion. The demurrer attacks tho petition on two grounds. The question ig raised as to whether mandamus con be insti tuted to compel n public official to do some act until tho time prescribed by law for doing that act has arrived. It is contended that the officials ot is raised as to whether tho governor is the proper party to bring the suit. , It is contended by the defendants that mandamus proceedings should have have been brought by a citizen of Cur' ry comity, rat.hor than by .the executive of the state Tf one liked, there could lie no ob iection to one's rallinir Knaland Curry County are not required to call i France-, Russia and us Hie Big Four. ' fl 1 Tbsf wfiad&iP Wf M "The specific gravity test is worthless, as a test of gasoline quality." So says the U. S. Bureau of Standards. Boiling points comprise the only real test, be cause easy starling, quick acceleration, maxi mum powcr.dcper.d absolutely on boiling points. The gravity-hydrometer tells you nothing about the boiling points of gasoline. RE'D CROWN tff Gasoline of Quality is straight - ilistiilcd, unci thus has its boiling points in a gradually rising, unbroken chain low boilir; points for tasy starting, medium boiling points lor quick and smooth acceleration, high bciling points for power and mileage. No mixture can contain an unbroken chain of boiling points the hundreds of intermediate Toints are missing. Be sure and get Red Crown. It's pure gasoline not a mixtuic. iChain of - i Boiling Ibmis ck and smc jj acceleration 3I EH boiling points (or quick and smooth acceleration, If j Hi QVJCK ami SntOODT HI hi8h 'hng points for power and mileage. acceleration iJ rt. . w.iiaui u miuiuKcn cuain 01 "m l RJ ' boiling pointsthe hundreds of intermediate j ST g, point are missing. Be sure and get Red Crown. f JLJ P it's pure gasoline not a mixtuic. . fJ yf h STANDARD OIL COMPANY lafe li-:n.r3 .""J V ' 1 .1 provided by the act of tho 1U17 legis-