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TWO THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. ORE. FRIDAY. MAY 10. 1H? overalls Keep Kids Kleen Praxtieal, Healthful Economical Carments for Small Oiildr-n. Practical. IWatfcw they an tnsdrt !n oph pi-ve, and ran te :ir-j-d on or 0 irstantly. Th-j tU and look Bdi. eud jrot am low eud coin .ortabig iu ev"irr part. Healthful. Farsnperiorto MiTomcrs. Kotiffht elastic bands to nop f re circulation oi blood and retard freedom of notion. Economical. Sating wear on food clothes savin wa.hinf o well ma they are outgrows lout baton tbej are worn out. MEW SUIT FREE a eQ.u.i.Fc.e.otr. Made b Ugh neck with Ion riwrts. or Dutch neck and elbow litm. at.de m genuine inditto dyrd-blue denim, or blue and white hickory atrip-. Alio baiter weiRht fast-coinr material in a variety of pleasing designs. All garmcnta taatcfully trinuned with fast -color ftabttea. Stars 1 to S years. Awarded the Crand frue at P. P. I. E. took lor the TWt Nww label. none i-nnuine witnout your dnMr cannot i we will tend then. prepaid on receipt per nut. I Mad by LEVI STRAUSS & CO., SmFrandsct Hfra. ei "FnJtm-AIU' ' the mw aaimea (or women v $1. 1(0 VE RALLS TUC J??TT lMaaaMMaSa lib Wil Nww label, f. -a- - ithout It. t aJl H supply you, k.,,. IU . 1 SOCIETY , i By CAROL B. BIB ELS 'State Hpuse News . The time given Jason Moore and his aWl-iiat. rw. a..., thoir li'tlu.l nn graduates is more or less occupied to day with both, recollections Snd an ticipations, in view of the general get-ito-gether " gathering of college traduatea to be held this evenintr at the Y. W. C. A. rooms, when a com- froe for the state to lea-e to others mon bond of college interests will be J" 't sees fit, or to take any other act and Albert takes in Lake county expires today. The last exten sion of ti.no was giveu than with the understanding that if the lease was not perfe'ted today they wjuld ean eel all claims on Lake Albert and leave mm, HH '' f Information Department Salem Woolen Mill Store It will be a great" surprise to many to learn Congressman Hull, of Tennessee, .a member of the t Ways and Means Committee, is suggesting the mat- tcr yi passing a om puiung uiotmng over a certain price on the luxury list, both in Ladies and Gentle men's, which will carry a tax of 10 on suits or overcoats, costing over $35.00 up to $40.00 and from $40.00 to $50.00, 15 and still higher for suits above that. France and England have some such a law in operation. Before the expiration of the year Linen collars will probably be selling for 25c each. Watch this space, there will be something in it to interest you every day. SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE Kou ,now risiding m Salem, and the , committee in charge hopes that all . . 'graduates will thus renew the old loyal 'ty to their Alma Mater not only by ' ! attending themselves, but bv notifvina ;any college friends not yet informed ;na oil weu. Tof the affair this evening. The com- The Little Pickett Creek Mining 'Miss Florence Cleveland. Miss Marie ! $300,000, and object to locate mines renewed and strengthened by merry mminiwenflee and outlined plans to fos ter a stronger local university spirit in the future. The day is being observ ed at Eugene and in various towns in the s ate where thore is a sufficient nmnler of alumni, as "University Dm.'' a date that has for manv years U,n J i laied and celebrated as such I Articles of incorporation were filed u.i tiie , jll"i!e cauiDus. i today as follows:. Dalles -Meat com Tin. jullilkation tonight is open to Tny. The Dalles, capital stock $20, u i a.unni of the University of Ore-1000 and object to conduet a general ten, com'erning rt. It. is exited tno lake will be returned to the state as no move has been ma le up to noon tn perfect the leas;, and it is understood Mr. Moore expected when the time, was extended to abandon Lake Albert and confine his work to Summer lake. butchering and meat packing industry. iway Ann company, ot Hllori. capital stock $5000 and object to lo cate and operate all kinds of mines and to own and operate eoal mines a.f MtttTttHtttttHimMMMUMIMHM 1 1 SSI PRESIDENT ELECT (Continued from page one) legation to the rank of an embassy and promoting tho second Pan-American eonp-eas we so manifested our re- Few Drops on a Corn or .Callus Instantly stops pain and they lift right off with fingers. Hard that Brazil was honored with a visit from that other great statesman, Klilm Root, who like President Wilson greatly advanced South American un deritonding and appreciation of the hifih purposes of the United State. J1 or even stronger reasons, the same policy will be followed durine my second administration. Our main ftreign policy will bo to eliminate prej u diicea and suspicions between all American countries, just as, on tho oc casion of Mr. Root's memorable visit to llrazil, I personally and heartily en dorsed extension of the trip to the oth er great southern republics. ! "I repeat that this will continue to I bo the basis of mail's international : policy. Meanwhile wo recognize that, i)y tno enormity or her sacrifices and her unselfish contribution to democra cy in the present trouble the United States in the opinion of Brazilians, has Churchill, Tom Townsend and Will Aeili. Miss Dorothy Buchner will spend the week end in Snlrtn as ithe guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. i Buchner, coming up from Corvallis tomorrow. Mrs. George Lcwig and little daugh ter, May, will go to Portland tomorrow for a week end visit. a Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Allen and small eon, Kcnnoth, went to Eugene today, whore they will be the guest of friends over the week end. Messages of congratulation are find in? their way to the home of Mrs Frank Frickey upon the arrival of a son, born Tuesday at the Salem hos pital. Mrs. Frickey is a gifted musi- an, being an acUvo member of tbo Tuesday Musical club. Her mother, Mrs. Adam Schaupp of Pasadena, Cali fornia, is visiting at the Frickey home on i?a!ein Heights avenue. Mrs. Frickey plans to aieconnpany Mrs. Scljaupp to and operate the same. McGregor and Malone, Inc., of As toria, filed notice of dissolution. State Highway Engineer Xunn says the Pacific highway is now open for travel from Portland to the California line. The read is in fine shape except about ei;ht miles in Cow Creek can yon, which while passable ail ngbt is still somewhat rough. The grades nave ai lbeen dragged and scraped and are in as good condition as they will ever be until bard surfaced. This will be good news to those who about this tone of the year cast their eyes on California and contemplate a coast length autu trip. BELL-ANS j Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists refund money if it fcs, TAKE SECKXT SERVICE MAN. Chicago, May 10. W. H. WinchtU mine manager from Norv:s. Mont., was arraigned here tcdsiy on charges of r. p resenting himself to be a secret service man. His bail was placed at sfWOO. A large revolver found iu Winihcll baggage was explained by him as nec essary in his work ss a deputy .-heriii of Madison county, M -it.. Miss Ciaia Oliver, owner of the miae which Win chell was attempting to finance is iu Chicago awaiVng the outcome ef tho cae. She said she was engaged to tise mining engineer. HOW THIS NERVOUS WOMAN GOT WELL Tol& by Herself. Her Sin cerity Should Con vince Others. 'Brazil's natural wealth offers much to the United States. Any state policy which retards the meeting of these in torosta is. too short sighted long to survive." ferayl Baby T Rule the House Ha Longer Do Women Fear Tb Great t of AU (lumaa Blaaainga, This tiny bottle holds the wonder of wonders, it contains an almost magic al drug called freezone. It is a compound made of ,r.i ,.;i . .i.. ,:i ... .'...:' ether iik"" iv mo iiwuy vuic- . , inK "! inteiproting tho sentiments ot ,,: ' " 'v" "'"t" ui tine wcsMirni republics m - .m. i. ..i.i. iv. any iuove-j Thousands of women no knr resin them. 1 oient to promote unity of purpose and ; iclvm to the thought that slcknrss and die-' , , 8 mutual confidence which are most es-i J""" "! nstural. They know better, for lo ""niittK "H California, on the latter 's return, for a visit in the southern state. The baby has been named Adam Schaupp Frick ey. ; Mrs. E. C. Murphy of Portland, who has been tho guest of Mrs. William P. Lord for a few days, returned home today. Airs, waiter Spauiding has been vis iting relatives at Oregon City and Can by the past week. She is expected home Sunday. At the regular meeting of the High land Parenlfc Teachers' association held Wednesday eveniug, the following of ficers were elected: President, A. O. Davidson, re-elected: vice president. Mrs. O. E. Cooper; secretary, Mrs. Ab bot; treasurer, Miss Hoyser. Mrs. George H. Burnett is spending a few days in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. John Bro(5hy and Mr. and Mrs. George Riches will enjoy a motor trip to Tillamook, leaving to morrow. . DEATH AND DESTRUCTION (Continued from page one) Christopher, 111. "For fouryersI suffered from irregularities, weakness, nervousness, ana was in a run down condition. Two of our best doctors failed to do me any good. I heard so much about what LydiaE.Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound had done for others, I tried it and was cured. I am no longer ner vous, am regular, and in excellent health. I believe the Compound will cure any female trouble." Mrs. Alice Heller, Christopher, 111. Nervousness is often a symptom of weakness or some functional derange ment, which may be overcome by this famous root ana herb remedy, Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound, as thousands of women have found by experience. If complications exist, write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for suggestions in regard to your ailment The result of its Jong experience is at your service. NEW MERCHANDISE X New items of vrnkg apparel and accessaries for ; I Women, Misses ssd Oiifdren are arrivhg to each days express, mm we are placing eis nh at our usual popular pkis. Asc the latest arrivals , NEW LINGERIE WAISTS In new styles vhieh show the unlimited ability of ;' the designers to erf ate new ways of making.-Waists' " i i f i n .r 1 ' Deauuiui. rnetrs range irom SSc to $8.50 NEW SWEATERS ,;nt are pretty znd practical. This shewing in- t cludes'many new style features and all the Dooular I shades and shapes are included. Select yours while-1 the collection is at its best, rrices range from 15.95 to $25.00 NEWEST DRESS ACCESSORIES The proper finishing touch to your outfit is to be I found in the selection of accessories which have been X assembled here for your inspection. Dainty Neck wearStylish Gloves Correct Fitting Corsets, Beautiful Silk Hoseall of which are necessary to the well-dressed woman. Quality Merchandise. Popular Prices t ENEMY IS PET (Continued from pago one) DKAFT BILL TO PRESIDENT. Mother's Friend ther hare found a wont At least a ft aer, anmir corn or lt .sor!inC6S dlsPPears "Then you prefer pan-Americanism end shortly you will find to tie policy of Latin-Amerieanim1" tfle corn or callus so shnv the rvresident. nlecti wa .skefl "ww nun IUUIMJ. inH( .lust litt it off wi fingers. It doeeto one particle. J on ice! no nam or i,nui,w. ,.m.Hi.,. ti,A '.,:.,.,.., soreness when applying iy better than some others have. Bra rreezono or afterwards. lt;zil has everything riia desires terri- ooesn t even irritate thoirnrUiHr .ho n,,.iG nt k.. ncigiiDorB. iNn.turally she n-cognizes ask in nnv dnif 'thnt h TTi,;t,,i Ht,.. ..n,. store for a small bottln of freeson'ft This will mmi i... ;.,.i .u" . 1othr,a. Frland l for externa! tin onli i aueoiiiiwy and entirely tar ana hn htt mm'h livesitock killed seoro of persons were in j pain are among the dlhrtenlnf and dl lat von ii itJ,.,.t;Ki.. t....:i ......i. . -1 .T'T' 7 "lc'Pn-Aniericanism,'' he replied, "hav-jwp 't Jiurt ing been for years in closest aynvpathy wun tne unitea mates ana seemingly skin. Just J'ul Pnetratlnr remedy to reilev utngi jUPe(i slightly. Aerrouincn, Dearlnc-dowa ana itrttcilil . FL'F" J- oriiciuu scnuoi near t the dlihaartenlnr and dlt tnere woro saTed froim in.iury when nerlencea women eTervwhera astf 1ia:m iiu.l.. -r: ir rj.i i , enUrelr aacaoa durinr thaT nerlM ol JT"" "? ." "aor ,ea ectancr bv tha ma of Mhther'a Frl.nrf i Tnem rrom t-he buiMmgi and forced lera Is a remedr that aoflcna the myrijj them to lie iu a big ddteh. A few min broad. flat abdominal Bniaclea luat hat ... t. . v. . . u : 1 1 . . . . . neath tha akin. n.l,li th. lo ....Irf -itC 'rlr ."urr wcr out or we ut the tmial strain upon the HiaraenU and buildtag it was Iwitecked. This was n.trTM-,na aaslfti aaiure o mak It pJ learned by telephone from Waterloo ilnle for women to (o throush maternlt without manr or ins dreaded aympjoma m familiar to a rout of women. . I By retnlar iu throufhout the period til ' ntiKlei expand ewillr when baby la born I . 1 1 fl main mnA Jannw a. Ih. ...i-:. I- 1 . -'.H B.H ..... k. iuc LI 1 Dl . . VVM At Least Twelre Killed Chicago, May 10. At least 12 per but a few cents but will Mint. h ITnitn.1 tut tin.,. .... Positively rid your poor, ppnitorial acquisition. suitcrmg leet of every i "Shaking for Brazil only, pan-Am-t .? f0rn' Boft corn' or ericanism is the most semsible policy, corn between the toes, or the tough; The resourcefulness and financial falltises on bottom of feet. strength of the United States offer women I Keep a tiny bottle on tho I much that wo need after the war. On Uresser and never let a corn ache twice j the otlier hand, tho development of naed by tnonaands of women awaltlne- reatetl lm In a woman's life for o . Writ the Bradfleld BecuUtor Co., : !,mar Bl.l., Atlanta, Cl., for Mieir "Moth ernood Book," ao valuable to expectant mol i ;r. and In the meantime obtain a bottle I Mother' Frland front the nearett rim- .ton, B-ejn It ut itrlctlf iccordlnt to dlreetlo.i dlth every bottle, and thud forUff Tour.. Maliwt paia and dlaoomfort. T A. A T T Two retty Styles for Women and Girls 1 it A Handsome KID PUMP with Hand turned sole and French Heel It's a beautv from every angle -a high grade Pump at $4.45 A growing girfs PATENT PUMPS with combi nation strap. Low Heel and Goodvear welt soles. An ideal stvle for girls in sizes TSk to 6, at ....$3.45 EXPERIENCED SALESMAN WANTED-Man Experienced in Drv Goods Preferred a Childreh Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA :::::: ft'' f 'M"Mt)1jti , X . nv. I - 4 1 - N ' i i . . 1. . - . - t. s :!. jl 1 -I Jt 1 ( .;.. s i - C CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN "A DOGS LIFE" his f iRsr mil uon octiAP picture Washington, May 10. Credit on draft quotas for volunteers will not be given, the house determined late yes terday afternoon. By a vote of 234 to 90, the house reversed its former posi tion approving the credit ulnn. and thus removed the only 'point of con tention on the bill and plaeing draft quotas on the number of men in class one. The bill now goes to the pres-' ident, Salem Man Loses Hundreds of Dollars "I am sorry 1 did net hear of Alayr a Wonderful Remedy a few years ago, as it would have saved mo several hundred dollars. Five years I suffered from indigestion and severe Woatin,". I grew worse all the time. My dmctor said an operation would ha all :ht.t could save me. I took a course of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy ins' cad and for the past year have been entire ly wjll." It is a simple, harmless prep aration that removes the catarrhal mu cus from tihe intestinal tract and al lays the inflammation which causos practically all stcmra-'h, liver and in testinal ailments, (including apnendi- citis. Ono doso will convince or money refunded. Perry's B-rug Store, Capital Drug Store. U. G. Shipley Company Where Mopping Is a Pleasure. trenches under a barrage, th-esscd iu uni forms of the French and yelling "gas alarms" iu French end English." The ruso failed and tho ruidc.'s were driven off, leaving a number of pris oners and til dead. Writing to Mothn. Ev.vry doughboy and officer is writ ing to "mother" ia observance of mother's day, May 12. General Pershing sent the following iiiessiige lo the field commanders: ' 1 wish every officer and soldier of the. Anv.'iicau forces would -wri,, a let ter on Mother's Day. This ia a little thing, but the letters -will curry back our courage and tif'f'ectiy:i to tho pattiutic woint.u whose love and pfiycrs inspire us and cheer us on to victory," OEEMANS DESTROY CHOTCH. s If Ycur Back Is Aching or Bladder Briers, Drink Lots of Water and Eat Less Meat sons were killed end rrcbablv 100 in jured in a cyclone whi-h swept points central Illinois and central and northeastern Iowa, yesterday, accord ing to reports early today. Prrwrtv loss was heavy. Tie known death toll tcday was: Jew Hampton, Iowa, 4; Nashua, Io wa, 2; Franklin, 111., 2; Waverly, 111., tyoe; Jacksonville, in., one: Toulon. Iowa, 2. The main pert of the storm failed to strike any large city. The cyclone was fringed by hih. winds, rain and hail in Chicago and other largo cities which suffered heavy property damage At Nashua, Iowa, where two were killed, every building in the town was reported damaged. Near Eldredgc, Io wa, where six were mpirte.l injured, a girl was carried 300 feet by the wind and landed unhurt. A $.r)0,000 sewago plant at New Hampton, Iowa, whra four were kill ed, was wrecked. One boy drowned at Jacksonville, 111, when the river overflowed. At fFrnnklin, 111., Mrs. Lucy Hart, aged it), and her grand daughter, Bessie, were killel in their beds when the chimney crashed nirough the roof. AMAZING AIR FIGHTING (Continued from page one) When your kidneys hurt and vour back feels sore, don't get scared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys aim irritate the ontire urinary tract-. Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which ru moves tho body ' urinous waste and stimulates thein to their normal a tivit.y. The function of the kidneys is to filter tho blood. In 24 hours thoy strain from it 500 grains of. acid and waste, so we can readily understand the vital importance of keeping the : kidneys active. Drink lots of water you can t drink too much; also get from any fir n Tit '1 O n .. I'umiimCiOl, tlUUUr .LUUf UUUCa OX . .v v icmii-oi, weorges. xm cnurcii' Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass :it Cantigny was being used lor obser-,'nf water before breakfast each morn vaion by the enemy. for a few days and your kidneys The bombardment lasted all night will act fine. This famous1 salts is The concussion of tho heavy guns rock- j mado from the acid of grapes and lem m the entire front. At tho name time j on juieo, combined with lithia, and the 75 's poured in a hot harrawring fire. '''as heen U8cd fr generations to clean Tho Germans are raakinp tha ati-n,i!'an dstimulate clot'tcd kidneys; also By Fred S. Fergason ( tjnit.cil Press Stuff Correspondcm) Witu the Americans in Picnrdy, May 9 Fierce bombardment of German po-siti-ms by American artillery has demol ished tho church at Cantigny and sev eral adjacent buildings, blown up ma chine gun emplacements and post com mand positions at Fontainc-Mous-Mont- ....... i uuu win icuiuncnu, ana star.ea a atrontr. si eiiorts to capture Americans but without results. Not a single American pr-siner has yet be,:n lost in this front. Forty of the enemy attempted to rush ii -t-eiioil 01 'jure; grenaaes as they advanced. They were! i V ., , 7 1 V i Z repulsed before they penetrated our en- "ld, n0? "d Jn to keep tni,.,!....,,. 7 .? .. n i their kidneys clean a"d active. Try ,ire Ihdr nlT,:Z .Q ?n "!.thi?- lkp up the 'water drinkin to neutralize the acids m urine so it no onger is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad baits is inexpensive; cannot in mates a delightful effervescent, water drink which everyon ......... T 1 - ww v. w. mww. w-ua-wa, VU m,? T-ttt f M'MttMT ttf -- "f"." CMninf to tlM Idbeity " " " "n" out8 waUh next Sunday and Monday. uuih. battlo fronts, fJyiiiff has i.ot ceased day or nijht sine the change in the weather. Tons of bombs have been dromed liv night, regnrdleoa of the absen -e of a moon. The pilots, gTiided by land marks, dropped explosives with tho greatest accunicy on roads, railways, billets, armmimtion dumps and trains. Some of the most daring bombing of the war has Wn aihieved by tho planes, ignoring the German "'arch ies'' tnti-airc.Taft cinnsO. firin- r.l- -mot point blank by 'An liuht of be.lls from lire, candles tuai from "flaming onions" handing in mid-air. By day, the battle planes have fought continuously, aownmg many known. casualtica ar.o not and no doubt yovi will wonder what ll,nnn . , a Ul- n alt t .,, (i,. . . uccouio wi your money vruuuio o" Later, another attempt was mado to I backache. unu oi our auvanceu posts, but '. ..... .ai. : r ' 1 t, ton, was repuiscd. Au American sentry who shot a Ger man dog found a note ia the mesajg Ir.x c:i its collat from an enemy off i--er, asking ic.ii.isjiou to change his post of command. Bullish Enthusiasm In Wa3 Street Today New York, May 10.-Tho New York u,'"8 ouu nnan-iai said: review today W all Street coniimud to Aow buU lfh cntiu-iasm in today' broad and active market. With, United States Steel tho leader and with the sharp rise in American Sntnafra a sensational feature; it was dit't'i,-nlt. t. . .t. of stocks that jailed to Uare in the upward movement. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Thero was profit, taking but its com-' paratively easy absorption only ser7' ed fo demonstrato tho slrong tono of the market. In the first hour trading was at the rate of two million shares a day and the rise of 2Vs points in United States Steel common, two points in Crucible, 5 7-8 points in American Sumatra, three in Baldwin and 2 points in Amcr ican Sugar were impreive. There were later recessions on profit taking, but the narket soon rebound ed. There was little fliminution in tol umo of trading during tho last hour, but profit taking naned recessions. a-S & Perpetual War of Germ tk,, t eVe7 V?an body tllere is continual strife between ln!l CeS f heth and sease, while headaches, nervousness and frequent colds mean weakness and forerun sickness. in changing seasons your svstem needs the oil-food In PC. mm CO increase the red corpuscles of tf.. UA A rrpate that resistive power which thwarts colds, tonsilitis, throat troubles and rheumatism. or ?,u'tS k-Powered medicinal-food without drug or alcohol One bottle now may prevent a sickness. oar owVrliTiw,Jiw oil ,n Sf. fm,Jri fat bow refill wn Aaitmo. labor.lorK, wh.ch guar-atwj it ,r- from imcanllta. Scott k Bowse. Bloom6eJd N. ). "-