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tinu THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1918. SOCIETY Children Cry for Fletcher's OWVWW ' A yTV By MABEL GA&EXTT i Hi8 Kind Toa Have Always Bought, and which has been la use for over over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made ander his per f' jCyJf-y',, onl superrkloa since its infancy. xarv. 44MK Allow no one to deceive you la this. JL11 Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " axe but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. , What is CASTOR I A Cast or ia is a harmless substitute for Castor 00, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant It contains neither Opium, Morphine dot other narcotic substance. Its age Is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has Seen in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giring healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Frkad. GENUINE CASTOR I A ALWAYS a y Bears the Signature of Id Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought SPAIN HAS BROUGHT GERMANY TOTIHEON SMN1GS EfKbtly Fears Moral Effect Of Getting Any More Na tions Against Her. Bantnnder, Spain, Aug. 27.-(lermaiiy fcti accept,) (II foinlitlum contained la the Kpallili note regarding the uh marine situation, it was announced hir today, Ucrinan shipping Interned in Kpanisli jKirti will be voluntarily tumid over to H,ln In replace any future Ions- fium I! boat. At the sanin time. Foieign Minister IHto announced (tint the government would requisition all Haulh tonnage, wvhlrh will lie apportioned affording to ltal neeeaMtio. Other government. In whose trade anine of thii tonunge will 1 employed will bq asked to ,et spec. Ified commodities exchange of eaigooa neh a Iron ore, olive il, etc., Germany la niidorstood to have stated she will ot torpedo these requisitioned vessel. Norway Win, Too Clirlstinnla, Aug. 87, Replying to Norway 'a protrit against sinking of er shipping outside of the "danger ae" Germany has offered eonipenim tton where it U proven ship waa aunli without warning, It waa announced to day. Norwegian newspapera advocate eela w of equivalent flerman tonnage such u Spain furred upon Germany, THESB ARE BEATEN. Amiterdam, Aug. art "The Herman people at not beaten, tmf th perni cious belief in oninltenre of the mail j d fist, and hiie of he Herman jingoes for (iceman world ibimluaion U beat en," declare the Vnrwaerta. in regard I ta I,ord Cocil 'a lnter iew Friday. Are You la Trouble? The Problems of Life: W, Worrlea, Borrows, Love, Domea tle and Business Affair. BOLVKD; Norvoua, Mental and Piychlcal Dla , TKBATKD; and Your Natural "Flnea" Vocation Earth. FOUND by tha SmVKFADlf DINTISTRY Nineteen Pa in lea Parker of fices in the United States repair the teeth of over 100,000 people annually. Balera Office State and Commercial Btreeta J GER5IANY0BJECTS (Continued from page one) to show for It. In answer the aiithorilicii ay that an plane, can't he purchased like groceries that much of Ihia vai.1 sum went for personnel and preparation I he I. inert v motor it being iirodined in big dully ipiaulitiea and auuuld reach the peak before long. Whit there are hitches .till, the program i ou the mend eonnlantlv and the output before luiiit'.... . .1 .. .. i . . "1 " mil or an inni ia iirvucu. The home of Mra. E. Hofer, 765 !outh Commercial 'street, wai the aceae of a delightfully informal party thia afternoon when ab entertained in hon or at Mi n Marie Hofer, who haa been visiting; here from her home in Pasa dena, California, for about a month. The rooms were cailr deeoatd with bowls of phloi and aweet peua end the guests passed the afternoon happily with their knitting. turing the afternoon Mrs, Hofer, as sisted by Mrs. Anna Hofer and Mist MrKinney, served refreshments. Thoe who enjored the affair were Mrs. l'rinee Hyrd. Mra. Curtis Cross, Mrs. W. C. Dyer, Mrs. Krank 11. Ppears, Miss Mabel Withycombe, Miss Mabel Hubert-son, Mrs. William Lvtle, Mrs. David Kvre, Mrs. Hugh MeCammon, Miss Catharine Carson, Mrs. italph Matthews, who is spending the sum mer ia Sale in, Mrs. Jack Sadler of Au rora, Mrs. Anna Hofer and daughter. Dorothy. Miss MrKiune.r, Mrs. Allan livDon, Mrs- K. Hofer and the guest f honor, Mjss Marie Hofer. A party of fiab m people who motored the latter part or last week to roruanu to spend the week end, returned Hun ilnv. Those who went were Dr. and Mrs. ). A. Olwn. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ntcge, Mrs. Iladenbrook and Mr. Hher wood. Mrs. W. H. Cook of 1S North 12th Mtreet is enjoying ft visit from Mrs. J 11. llauser, whom she hail not seen for many years. Mrs. llauser, who is from Aberdeen, South Dakota, attended the meeting of the (irand Army of the Re public and ia now visiting her relatives and former friends in the welt. Whilo here Mrs. llauser will bo en tertained for a part of the time by her nephew, Paul llauser. Accompanied by Mrs. Cook, she plans to go to Ku geno the latter part of the week to visit iJloyd llauser, another one of her nephews Mrs. llauser will probably re main for about a week in ttalcra visit ing friends. Miss Lena Hello Tartar il spending a short vai-stion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Tartar, of Corvallis, Mr. Tartar is one of the professors in the matheumtiee department of the Oregon Agricultural college there. WWW Among thone people who have been spending their vacation at Hclknap Mprings are Mr. aud Mra. U. L. Den cer aud Mr. and Mra. Smith Dougherty llefore returning they expect to spend a few days at r'oleys fcpnugs. Mrs. Albert Millsap (llallie Vat son) who has been spending three weeks in Haleiu visiting with her pureuis, re turned to her home in l'ortlund fuu d"y- . . . Mr. and Mrs John W. Carson of Fuir- view avenue have beeu entertaiuing as their house suests. Mr, and Mrs. Vt K. Tomliuson aud ton, liarolil. lne Tomlinmin are. from Marshalltown, Iowa, and are enjoying an extended motoriuir trin throiuth the west. Tbey have been visiting in Seattle and vari ous points in Washington and aro now on their way to ls Angeics. aner spending a few dnys in Salem they left his uioriiiug tor lanrornia. Mrs. Jack Wadler of Aurora ia apend- uig the our in naiem as wie gurs ui LI XO WASTE IN THI9 WAR COW.V The American designers are doing their- utinowt to eliminate waste on all apparels, so as to meet the present war demands. This gown ia one of the most striking: in that respect. Not an uiinecegfary inch of material has been used. The gown pictured here is ot navy blue serge with long black fringe and aun ray or aim in brack. Inderwood m Inderwood. Mrs. K. Hofer. Phe ia one of the guests at tho knitting party given this after noon by Mrs. K. Hofer in honor of Mia Marie Hofer. Mr. and Mrs. Irving of lll3 Booth Uibertv are enjoying a visit from Mrs. M. K. Franklin of Philomath. Mrs. Irv ing is a daughter of Mrs. Franklin. Dr. and Mrs. Sleeves, who have been spending a larxe part of the aumuier at Newport, came home to spend the week end. They left this morning end will probably remaiu until the ttfM of September. NEUTRALS BELIEVE KAISER'S RETREAT HS HIS DEFEAT This Accounts for Spain's Sudden Action. She Has Picked Allies to Vm Miss tiladys Carson left this morning for isilcta where she will spend a vaca tion of about ten days with Miss Kthel Davey, a former lowg friend. Mine Car n will leave about the middle of Sep tember for Klkins where she will con tinue her work of last year a super visor of the rural training eeuter. By J. W T. Mason, (I'nited Presa war expert.) New York. Aug. 27. Cerniany ' re treat along tho west front is being- ae- eeted by the neutral nationeof Europe who constitute the only aoVquate im partial observers left in the world, aa the beginning of the kaiser's inevitable lefeat. America's colossal military strength, which is accumulating overseas, ia now exerting a profound influence on the neutral chancellories and is giving cour age to them to defy the insolent out lawry of BerKn. Spain is the first neutral to show nnraistnkeably how the world outside the conflict regards the present plight of German militarists- The demand by the Spanish govern ment' tnat Uermany consent to the seiz ure of interned Gorman ships to make good the losses of Spanish veasela sunk by th submarines, is of profound im portance. Spain has played aa opportunist pol' icy throughout the war. The Spanish ministries have consistently poetpoued any action for four ycara that would antagonize either aide in the war. Spam has tried to pick the winner in advance, but hai hesitated as the tide of battle fluctuated. Now, how ever, by challenging Uermany 'a pirati cal righta at sea, King Alfonso 'e gov ernment demonstrates that the Spanish authorities believe the Uermane are going to lose the war. The meek acceptance of Spain 'a ulti- ndi malum by the kaiser is in ilsetr What The Packers Do For You Not very many years ago in the history of the world, the man that lived in America had to hunt for- his food, or go without Now he sits down at a table and decides what he wants to eat; or his wife calls up the market and has it sent home for him. And what he gets is incomparably better. f Everyone of us has some part in the vast human machine, called society, that makes all this convenience possible. The packer's part is to prepare meat and get it to every part of the country sweet and fresh to obtain it from the stock raiser, to dress it, cool it, ship it many miles in special refrigerator cars, keep it cool at distrib uting points, and get it into the consumer's hands your hands through retailers, all within about two weeks. For this service so perfect and effective that you are scarcely aware that anything is being done for you you pay the packers an average profit of only a fraction of a cent a pound above actual cost on every pound of meat you eat. Swift & Company, U. S. A. N BIG MAN POWER BILL Continued from page one) tor Overman, discussing the senate auicmltm'iit to defer ealiiug IH and IV (year old boys, declared Secretary of I War linker had Ntithnriaed hi in to make .1.1- fn. - i PERSONAL TBOnnil! SPirCI it 11T ' ' ' ' ' young men, nowever. ALZAMON IRA LUCAS, .opt j l ulled Males until need rsk-Ahi aW VmmWmI Ducter. I ,, AMnm K. o. Ws sat. Furilwi. Onmm. .""""m M" Mexico, wno wouiil bavt made all nun between IH and &' Frofeisor Delia Ciowder Miller is en- niiiiug aa her house guests at her ... l-..riv frl. Kev Mi J II Crowdor of U'catur, Illinois. onfeaion that (ienuany eommitted the Kevl f'lo.der, who is I'rofessor Miller's I ' diplomatic mistake in modern father, erne wc, to attend the mectingi h' T ' III III ruu ."", " 'v , I'ortluiid last week.. As he la me,r . in pat state eonunander of Illineis, he was It i impeseible for the kaiser 'e 'ewmarillw to offer a satisfactory ra the leader of the Illinois oeiegauon which headed the procession of H'e O. A. R. liiembors. Kev. I'rowder enjoyed the Columbia highway trip end is delighted with Ore. noil. t . t ...:, ii . ..e .kia w.rfMti Wtv J . Leaving iue Hiiiiuie i" " ".Hreemo and Mrs. I'rowder will .to"""" H 10 l.os Angeles, California, where they will ped a short time before rctuining to their home ill Illinois. donation to the Herman people eon i crning thia reversal of attitude. The (malignant influence upon flerman nor rile Spain a firm stand will eicrt, will ritensive and Ua of confidence in .tho iudgwent of those entrusted with iertnany'a future fate will certainly evident. lAGoiUlimbuS diain ol 13 oil givrs cosy startinf', qui jhJ amooth aKcelrretiun, power ami outrage, ia Rod Crown gaaoliiM. STANDA1D OIL COstAHY iCsUwaia) . af lVt K e- K . twx i . m iuiiuo" sss ar m r a .3sm.:' 'liabU' to Hiitftsry .ervieo. Fall' amend jment included inemlrs of eoligrewi, all j federal, state and near city officials land judges. The only grounds for lemptioH under 1'sll's plan were physical J or mental disability. I Mr a vote of to H, the senate re jected an a'oendmeut to niak the min imum draft Is tnntead of IV Tbiee other attempts ta change the eg at which men may b sent to ser vice, were quickly defeated. Senator Vavdaiuan u.-lit to fix Z vears as the minimum; Senator Kirbr "ir vears and Senator tiore tried to prevent snlig;T men abroad lwfre they are 19. j The senate's decision against all. A FROM Offfi m The Aurora Dhserver has the follow in,' letters from the boys in France: Fred Khtcn wrote h.s mother, Mrs Henry Fhlen of tki phsee. July ii. say ing: ;,Hv the neat urt the 'Assta boys will bare made a name for them selves ia fact they have bvgna al ready. The bo- he is beginning to doubt hi officer. He save wherever he foea he finds Americans- Thrv know it when thee was overwhelming. The JonrsuU classified ada are great favorites with people who do thing Try one. C IL CABIPBEIA Special Alt, Standard Oil Co Salera It it not vital, ef course, but a dec laration of Ftnudrpeadeafe would be one of thvieo little biU that help. And there's many a potential draftee-1 who has never due either, wee wilt find he must both work aad fight. we get to a place too- Sight .away they try to surprise us and 'scare' us, but they usually get the worst of it and they never can scare us. They are cunning and strong yet, and it will take a lot of dead ones, before we have them 'by the nech.' The more we have to da with them the less we like'theiu. They euro are a low down dirty bunch. Nothing ia toe low for them to try. We ought to retaliate. The German soldiers apparently get plenty to eat, but are hort en clothing. In S dnvs more I'll be L'O and feel like 2.Wl' look older, too. Mail is bad and i getting worse because o many more soldiers are com ing over all the time. Did not receive 'Observer' yet. This ia mv address. Private Fred Khleo, Co. C, 127th Inf N. O. A. P. O. Xo. 734, American K. F." .Clarence Hickok writing from Franc to hi brother Uuy N. Hickok Of this city, says each aviation squadron had 30 "poilus" as dinner guents on the Fourth of July. "I tell you the spirit between the blue uuiformed poilus and our men is great. rWmehow the French men is much less a foreigner to the American than some of our allies who speak our awa language. You may un derstand what an Knglishman says but not what he means. Few of us ran un derstand what the Frenchman say but we know what he means we under stand hi feelings and his sentiments. After dinner we sat there in the mess hall, while the French and the Amer icans sang songs. Athletics and band luuitt followed. I den't rare about Mick ing aronnd here for another 4?h. but under preeent conditions thu. is some thing ntieut eeleoreting with these j r re in a people which n:akes it tn.nn soui(thir.g, dtt'feie&t anal more than ever before." ception to the Amex boys and the chap-1 where but we don't know where. Ai lain made a fine speech. Later we would like to ece them but don't sup were called out for pav-and all the P" h 'u JT "? fh"Dl' to n nnA 1 . . " . wr.ung qu.rs.y one vo an cna. Uts of changes take place among th wasn't looking for it and was surpris- organizations over here, and we aro ed to get it now. July 12 I got the;ai0wed to aay that some of the boya vervvr quite regular uui lion ( mm .are at the frODt. ' 1 have the ropy of June t). we get pa pers quite regularly, lately. Do you re member Clarence bid of Can by f lie has gone to the front left several days ago .1 don't know anything about the Marsh boys, only got a glnnpee of Bill when they came here. Haven't seen him since o suppose be was sent to the front One of the boys saw the Miller twins yesterdav, on their wsv some Fall Term Opm Tawday, September 3rd Knroa rwvm ane wm-r many. Many already round. Writs today fur raws aixt taenia. A-1. UAl. fiwcwaV M0 TiMars Mi tmimi. arc i I The Outdoor Girl Protect the skin and complexion from aS weather conditions. Soothing and healing after exposure. Relieve eunbum, tan and rough or chapped akin. Try It today. Gouraud's' Oriental Cream SvJlOc tmrTrlml SiM fFERD. T. HOPKINS SON. Nw Yort Joand Wast Ads Pay Corporal Ir W. White writiag from OVutrvs, France, June 30. says the sol diers had heard that there will be no more eeroad f '- mail sent overseas. Hence had net enpeeted more papers. He say whatever turns up will be all right with hiss, though he would like very nitrh t get the koine paper 'Von.eaa imagine how murk good it doe a fellow to get a Kwh at home srewew. lo't worry almul sendiug as tobaeew as we have pieatv more issued thaa we could use, luat let aay ef our ae4 worrv vea air the nail and the basse ! That is some'hing I s chs ra eaa't give as oaly yeu can! Om the Fourth the bead u en dty frwe l:ti a. as. to 10 at night. VTe played is another towa besides Cos tree. The mayor gave a waraigbt re- '- - -- " -- - , f --t - -- i . , f a r. -- . 4 '' -- ' is t ' I f - . . - - 1 I ! - I ! i TO HELL WITH THE KAISER IrU"LXrVS CHALLENGE TO THE II till F.XZOLLLRN 1 COSIIVO FOB A. Special four day rsgsgeueat at the Liberty theatre starting Pun. Sept. Int.