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THE DAILY CAFITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OhE. WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1918. fiery Irritations of the Skin Shovypur Blood Needs Purifyini A Snggish, Clogged-Fp Circu lation Causes Skin Eruptions. i Eexeaa Is railed a akin disease ba the tiny little rtnna which i the disease set up their colony a some portion of th skin turf are, and here spread their irritation that oon begins to burn Hk flames of re. : There are other forms of so-called Ziseasea of akin, such as tetter, boils, pimples, acne, erysipelas, scaly erup- Uoaa, Dtotcnea and ronga irritations, that are a source of much pain and anoyance. And, while these disorders are gen erally reierrea to as akin diseases, they are really traceable to a disor dered condition ofthe blood, and they are never experienced by anyone whose blood is free from impurities. If you are a victim of any form of these painful and irritating disorders of the skinca using, as they do, such constant annoyance, you canont ex- pect any real benefit from the local treatment so generally used, such as lotions, ointments, salves, etc. Job are simply postponing a cure and adding to your days of torturing discomfort when you waste time on such (emedies applied to the surface. Yoo mest reach the cause of the dis order, the actual source of the pain, before you can hope to stop the pais itself. The causa of all of then an. called skin diseases is in the blood, and you cannot reach the blood b) external remedies applied to the sur face. Give your blood a thorough cleans, ing with S. S. Sn the great old blood purifier, and you in' this way elimi nate all impurities which cause ikia diseases and other derangements. This is the lozical treatment, anil it has proven its great worth in hun dreds of cases because it is a purely vegetable remedy and cleanses the blood of all foreign substances, snd fills the veins with a fresh supply of rich, red and vigorous blood. Go to your drug store snd get a bottle of S. S. S. today, and get on the right treatment, and waste no further time on washes, ointments 'and lotions, that cannot reach below the surface. If your case needs special medical ad vice, it can be had without cost by writing to Medical Director. Swift specific uo., B3 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta. Ga , SOC1E1 Y By Carol S. Dibble will be represented by five I eastern trip. They w-U leave Peudle- York, - Mrs. R. L. Edwards or' Xoith Bond bers of the Willamette chapter receiv- ,tne of bel mother, Mrs. Irwin ing the appointment are John Todd, l'-h, a her residence, North Mrs. fcitnarte 13 a-lt-r small eon, Irwin alem prominent Red Cross workers at the , ton tonii.'- for N division institute to be held ia Seat tle next week, May 6 to 11. The niern- 6 Beu-ans Hot water Sure Relief plev: ELL-AN S FOR INDIGESTION ; representing the home service section iapitel street by and the junior Red Oroea; Mrs. L. T. Harris, military relief and educational committee; Mrs. Milton Meyers, ir gial drrwinys section; Mrs- W. H. IHmey, eupply dejiartuieiit aud Mrs A .--.h-.ir X. Ilenson, secretary of the i."t;r. corapaiaed Griffith. The data of the children s dance re cital, which, nnder he direction of -Mr. Ralph White, is looming largo on the immediate social horizon, has been .iLnn.i.l ' ' .L. . - 1 1 ..... Vn uvtepl.a will also be given an j . " n"' ' ?"a 01 imttW'rf t hating Camp UmiJlVQ.,Mh Th istal ,lhey iil bo taken through the ... .'11 . by Hed Crone guides. Conferences, in- rv ,v r'j' streetioa in the makinz of additional In(iay aa1 wsm. PRtSIDENT VVILSOM PLEADS FOE YMLTjlYERS (Continued from page oae) ericaa tnacpe ibcforo Amiens has not been officially announced from Amori can source, the French war office a week ago referred to "Fraae-Ame.ri-ran positions" betweea Hangard En Saa'.erre aud Ujulle Hangard ia on the north bank cf the Luce river between nine and ten miles eaeit and south, of Amiens. Haillcs is oa the south bank of' the Avre, in a bend where the river flows directly eetward after eenvergdng with the Lmee. The sow its three miles and a half weet and alSghtly south ef Han gard. It is about seven and a half miles eootiaaat of Amiens. The Luce flows westward and slightly south-ward- lb is along the north bank of lluii stream that the allied line i sup posed to bo held. The Avre flows in a general northmrceterly direction, thru MontdddSer, Moreuil and Amiens Abou a mile ea.it of HanRurd and CASTOR IA . Fit Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears 1 the tJbjtutfrtre of bavk of the Ocnu&n line is the I'm portaat towa of Detuuin. Villers-Aux Erablee U about three niilee wulh and west of Dewudn and two miles from the Luce. Moreuil is three miles south and e&rt to Unities, oa the east bank of ithe Avre. The most important roade in this area are the highways from Moreuil to Ammni and from Roye to Anueus. SubW Hred Upon Survivors In Lifeboats 1 London, April 30. -- Several of the 57 Anwrieau,Y. M. C. A. men from tho British steamer Oronsa, which was tor pedoed 8uuday, declared today that the submarine fired on the lifeboats. The 110 passengers, many of whom were Americans were all sawd. Three of the crew are miNsing. The ship sank in ten minutes. Tho Oronsa was a twin screw steamer of 8,07.1 tons, built in 1900. 8I10 was owned by tho Pacific Hteam Naviga ion company and was registered in Liver pool. Americans In Mexico Victims of Agitation fun Frtnciaco, April 30. Americans 1 k Vord on Assortment : : If you are interested in a line of merchandise say : : Silks it is not a pleasure to buv where vour 1 choosing need not be confirmed to a very, very ' i;4- J i. AO.' XT j. 11 ujuiicu assux tmriin iio uiauer wnar, mey are wearing in London, New York or any where else, and no matter what such and ' such a person is wearing, the fact re mains that truly correct style means suiting the personality of the wear er. This requiresi an Assortment Sufficiently Large to allow am ple latitude for personal pre ference after all other con siderations are covered. Now look at our as sortment of shades and colors in just one quality of SILK CREPE DE CHINE AT $1.65 i A splendid weight, 40 inches wide, suitable for I Waists, Dresses, Underwear, etc. Colore: Ivorv. pink, flesh, myrtle green, pongee, brown, gold, sap- t I v,uyt;jmaj;t:n Diue, navy, scanei, Burgundy, plum, peach, rose, silver grey, mais, apricot, delft mue, appie green ana black. A Grand Assortment of good cloth and a low price. NOVELTY SUK FOULARDS - Beautiful colorings in nearly all the. new Spring shades, fine qualities, 36 t 40 inches wide, priced at per yard $1.90 to $3.00 Ten new shades in Georgette Crepe, just in by express, making a suitable selection possible without difficulty. Extra weight and quality, . 40 inches wide at per yard $1.95 WOMEN'S UNDER VESTS VERY LOW PRICED i Three lots of Jersey Ribbed Undervests: regular sizes 36 and 38, each Keguiar sizes 36 and 38, two for Extra sizes 40 to 44, each We make a specialty of Extra SiW 10c 25c 15c many lines in sizes up to 50 Carrying i su.'jjijral dressings and motion pictures of the field work of the organization will be features of the week's pro gram. The lwal delegates plan to leave Sa lem Huuday and wiH probably be ae- vcanpanied by a.her interes.ed Red Cross workers, who will attend the in- latituts as visitors. Each'ehapter in the northwest will send five delegates. A large number of Salerai visitors will attend the dedication exercises of ,'lha riclnoer Memorial building at Champoeg tomorrow, in commemora tion of that historic meeting of pio neers, who by a dramatic majority of one vote, declared that Oregon should belong to the United States and not Great Britain. Judge P. H. D'Arey, pioneer of 1857, past president of the Oregon Pio neer association, wilj art as president of the day. Tho prognuiv arranged eta- braces an instrumental concert be tween 11 and 13 o'clock by the Fern wood .haad of Yamhill county; basket dinner and eiehange of greetings from HMO to 1 o clock; invocation: deui cation address, and stings by veteran quartet of Portland. All addresses are limited to five minutes. This will be the seventy fifth anni versary of Founders' day and the eighteenth annual celebration of the event, lloneorg, their relatives and the public gonerally are invited. Among those who are planning to at tend the dedication ceremonies from Salom will be: Judge P. H. D'Arey. Miss Teresa. D'Arey, Mr. and -Mrs. J. D. Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. A. JJ. Moores, Mr. and Mrs. R- R- Jones, Fred KrUikson, Mr. aud Mrs. George Post, Mrs. U. U. Shipley, Mm rJhza Nolan, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Bush, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Ijee Patterson, Mr- and Mrs Seymour Jones, Dr. and Mrs. J. O. I l ull. Mr. and Mrs. Will D. Bennett, S ompauied by Mrs. H. H. Olinger and Mrs. O. C. Locko, will tioror to Port iand touiorrow for a few days stay. Captain PhiiUp W. Patterson, who is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs Isaac lce Pattorsan, this woeic, went to Portland today- its will roturn to Sulein tomorrow. Mrs. Lawrence T. Harris is spend- ug tho day in Portland, Mrs.' C. P. Bishop went to Pendle ton hurt nieht. where she was met by her son, Clarence Bishop, -who will ac- icctaipaiiy Ins anotlier on an esteuuea Mexico are planning to leave the country as a result of anti-American agitation by German agents, according to travelers from Mexico today. Using money fucly, tho Germans are inciting the Mexicans to insurrection on the west coast and the Carranza govern ment has not been ablo to cope with the situation, the travelers declared. CRUDE RUBBER (Continued from page one) all salo contracts of crude rublwr a clause which gives the government Uie option of buying the rubber at its own standard price. This is the prico fixed In today's order. The option clause thus gives the gov ernment complete control of all crude rubber from the time it reaches an American porj until it is delivered to the manufacturer. Under the option clause, the govern ment can take over crude rubber at auy time, speculation is ' forced. The government then can go into the mar ket and undersell ,io speculators. The option clause plan of prico con trol first used in fixing wool prices. But the rubber clauses ges much farther than the wool clause because the gov- ! ernnwnt 's option in the wool contracts was for a limited time. Also rubber is 100 per cent imported, while wool is no. Officials say the action taken will prevent any attempt of manufacturers to raise prices because the price at which tlv.y buy raw products is fixed and not subject to fluctuations. That is why i,) is denied the order will ciiusc an increase in the price of X I automobile, tires. It is probably, how ever, that there will be a shortage. Slocks of crudu rubber now on hand and in transit aro sufficient to main tain the market for three mouths. Emperor Karf Wants Peace With Kalians Tho members cf the Wednesday Night Iank'ing club will assemble at CotiUion hall tliaa evening for the last of a delightful series of stepping par ties, wn.ch they have been holdin? throughout the season, r Salem frind are hearing with re gret the plans of Mrs. George Watson to leave Salem the middle of this month for Brooklyn, inesr York, where she will spend the summer, and in all probability, remain until the return ot lier Husband from Frante. Mr. Waitsoa is engage ia Y. 3t. C. A. field work, hav:ng left Salem with Rev. James Elvia and George E. Hulvorsen, who aie taking up the same Una of work. Judge and Mrs. Lawrence T. Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Meyers ntt'torea ever to bUvertoo and back last evening. The Senior Guild oi St. Paul's Epis copal c.kurch will be entertained this atterwjon by Mrn B. Frank Schulti ait 2:30- at the S'tailta residence, 1427 North Seventeenth street. ; Mrs. Seiphen A Stone and little son, Jerry, teturned today from an outing of ten days, enjoyed wits rel stives near Eugene. i I Wants One MlHHon Americans To Purchase Oa Install ment Plan ia m Peruaa eases the burden of the housekeeper by keep. In4 away the danaer of illness resulting from colds, coughs, and indigestion due to catarrhal condi tion. It speedily re lieves and overcomes these. - Its tonic properties buiM up the strength of the physically weak and run down, and its use is eonvattacmM, eipedally after trip, it remarkably bnteflcial. KEEP IT ON HAND The wlte houmkeeaw ha rVnma ea band for Instant imavn ifcatarrfcal trouble do not eall for it mlular a. mlaiatntioo, A deae a tvro ia tune eitaa prevents a kms UlncM. Liquid or tablet form Manalln Tablet an aplauna laxative It ham vae. AskthedruMbl THl fERUNA COMPANY Cftfcuaboa. OUa ' mi .11 1 i a i ai lam ' pean labor day) we will demonstrate" in favor of a general peace and show the rulers that the Auatrians do not desire conquest," said the manifesto. "They only want a truly eoninlia- tory pean biased oa a reconciliation of all nations." The iwauiU'esto' calls on all socialists and trade unionists not to work May Day. THE JOY OF MOTHERHOOD Came to this Woman after Taking Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound to Restore Her Health Elleneburg, Wash. "After I was married was cot well for a long time and a Rood deal of tba time was not abla to eo about. Our greatest desire was to have a child in our home and one Murkhuhn, May 1. A dispatch from the Vat holie. International Prew Agen cy e, liaj'e, NwiUeriand, states that Ihsperor Karl is aboui to ipen new pewe negoiJationa, this , time wjth Italy. ' Socialists are Tired Borne, May 1 The Aus rian social ist (tarty ba issued a manifesto in n.kk.l : P J.... I ..... 1 L. Ml!... .. Ti which hae caused imtueawi ruble suf- 1 1 foiling to the proletariat of all coun- 'tries,'.1 accoidug to advices received J here. uu aiay .uny .nay i, in turo- Jfr S III j mM v. m day my husband vaiuo uat lrum Washington, May 1, President Wil son today called upon 1,000,000 Am ericana to mutch hiu with a $o0 liberty bona $j down and to a month. inaugurating a "buy anolier bond' campaign starting today, the president aft'.'r purchasing all the bonds he felt he could, got another tod oae on the installment plan, providing a u-illion people in tho country will go with him on the proposition. Vr,li about a half billion dollars yet to go, the president believes that at icasc ju,ooo,uuu can oe raLea tnrougn tho co-operatioa of a million Americans willing to get "another nond" with him To date 12,000,000 Americans have purchased bonds three million more subscribers than in the second loan. But i Tie per capita subscription, owing to the failure of the wealthy to respond, has failed to put the loan "over" to date. . The field has been combed for all except the banks who so largely floated the first and second loans. Only extra etfort and further sacrifice by Individ uals will prevent turning ,p brfnks for most of the balance now. Tbis loan, with its vast subscription list, is leaving the country in splendid linaucial condition, according to ofii eers of the federal reserve board. Official repor. )a to mid-forenoon showed the " final half billion dollars dwindling. The total was 2,519,8H,600 an approximate gain of $00,000,000 over last figures. Minneapolis was the first district to turn in a clean sheet of every state ov,r- senbed, with a total of $135,000,000. Overnight returns did lstle service for the eastern .districts, all three of which dropped a notch in t!m percent age column. New York wa crowded town to next to last place by a stout spurt by Richmond; Dallas wrested six place away from Boston, and Cleveland took eighth place from Philadelphia. t'hicago, leading m total honor flags awarded, had boosted this total to 3,237. ' District Over Top. San Francisco, May 1. Tha Twelfth federal reserve district "has apparent ly subscribed its minimum quota in the third liberty loan," according to an an nouncement by Campaign Cnnager George K. Weeks, today. Tho smallest ameuat on which the district. could pass muster is $210,000,- 000. Las.1 night the federal reserve bank had received $194,938,900. Besides tins about $15,000,000 is ea route to head quarters from various parts of the dis trict. Weks figured the total subscrip tions to date at $210,288,900, However, four districts in the Uiu.1- ed States were ahead of the Twelfth in subscribing their minimum quotas. Oregon was stul ahead of the six other states of the district, both in the percCBfige of over-subscription and the number of honor tlags awarded. Vca Under Confesses He Is German Spy Kansas City, Kan., May 1. Wilholia Von Liuder, aged 31, yesterday after noon confessed to United States Dis trict Attorney, Robertson here, of spy activities throughout the Vnited States over a period of two years, during which he took numerous photographs of United States naval station barracks and other military establishments. To carry out his activities he had enlisted in tiie Ui ited States navy and army. He worked under the direction of the German embassy in Washington and gave the names of Captain Boy -ed .and many other well known German agents in this country as directing his activities. This man is now completing a year's sontence at Fort Leavenworth for desertion from the United States army. This is the first statement he has made to government officials covering his activities. ' READY TO WEAR AND READY TO ISE MERCHANDISE FOR : WOMEN, MISSES and CHILDREN I; Just now we are featuring the MOST RBIARKABLE VALUES IN COATS, ITS ID US Decidedly the latest style productions in fabrics of J dependable quality and priced at figures much under 1 tneir present wortn. EXTRAORDINARY VALUES Coats from $12.48 Suits from $16.48 Serge Dresses from $ 9.75 Silk Dresses from .$12.48 ft ESSLS Waists, Neckwear, Hosiery, Undermuslins, Corsets, I reuicoais, moDons, Handkerchiefs. Quality Merchandise Popular Prices f U. G. Shipley Company Where Shopping Is a Pleasure . . gg? -.... A v p J Sittiwitliaiarff.,,viitoM.aL w mm. - - '"""'-""-i -v I Pauline Frederick tflS&S? Appearing at the Oregon Theatre, Today and Tomorrow. Silverton News (Capital Journal Special Service) Silverton, May 1. Katie KUlian, the little five year old daughter of town with a bottle Mr- and Mrs. George Killian, died of Lydia E. Pink- 'Sunday following an operation for ap harn'a Vegetable pendiciti-. The funeral services were Compound and held yesterday at fonr p. m. in the wanted me to try it city chapeL It brought relief ! The funeral erviceji of Frank D. from BUT troubles. Shea m held at Lij4 hnmn in tliia i-itv I improved In hearth sol could do my vesterday morning at ten o'clock. In housework ; we now have a little one, all "the afternoon the body was shipped to of which I owe to Lydia E. Pinkham'a 'Chicago -where Mr. Shea's parent, re- Vecretabhs ComDound." Mrs. a S. Johnson, R. Ko. 3, Elknaburg, Wash. Tber are women everywhere who long for children in their homes yet are denied this happiness on account of some functional disorder which in moot cases would readily yield to I.vdia IL Pink ham's Vegetable Compouna 8och women should not give np hope until they have given this wonderful medicine a trial, and for special advice writ Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The result of 40 years experience ia at your service. TODAY'S WAR BULLETINS side. Mrs. Shea and tittle ou. Francis, accompanied the body east. The. Women's Sxial Science club will hold their annual banquet this evening at the beautiful new home of F. B. Callister. The invited guests are assuring themselves of a very pleasant evening. Silverton will soon have a 160 foot liberty pole erected somewhere in the city. The men who got it had quite a Children Cry FCR FLETCHER'S CASTOR. A hit of difficulty. The- firat ono they cut was 180 feet long wit when it fell it broke in three pieces. Miss Olive Marcott, one of the sten ographers at .the Silver Falls Lumber company's office, spent a few days in Pcrt'and last week. Mios Theresa Ben son of the same office will be leaving soon for aa extended visit ia the east. Mm Jainea Bowen of this city un derwent an operation at the Salem hospital yesterday- Mrs. A. A. Hunter died at tha home of her daughter, Mrs. afctie 'Wren in Portland, yesterday, at tha age of sixty yeara. CRUDE Oil. HIGHER. Raa Francisco, May 1. An increase of 25 cents a barrel on crude oil became effective today under price changes an nounced by the bndard Oil company. This brings the price of the lowest grade fuel oil to 11.23 a barrel, and add approximately 25,004,OOQ! to the annual gross income of oil rodnee, price of gasoline, many behave, will be increased soon as a result- of the oil inerease. 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