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PAt.iv I WO THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1919. 1 1 i By CAROL 5. DIBBLE MHBSAIOE3 of deepest sympathy f being extended to Mrs. J. D. Sutherland, upon the long of er Husband who passed away last eve ning at the Sutherland homo on Che akota (treat and mho death it a liaen sorrow to hii numerous friends. A aoo, If. f. Sutherland, of Portland ar rived in Salem last evening. A filter, Wr j. lhU Motichan, alio leaidea ia s'ortland. Tho friend of Miss Winifred Byrd, who ia doing concert work ia the east t&ia winter, will be extremely giau t hfr that o far, aha has beea one of the fortunate onta to escape the dread ed infiuonm, which has laid claim on a iliaproportionately largo number of nttate throughout this wither. 11 in Utyrd hat been forced to recesaarily canool the majority of her recital date the ptat twx mouth, but expectt to tart on a eoucert tour through the outhorn atatee tho first ot February. Sho will return to Now York by way of I hn middle western states, and will inchiile !hlongo in her itinerary, giv ing a muaicale in tho Intter city at the conclusion of hor trip, Mite Byrd will bo appear onee more in concert at Niow York city Wore the end of the am sob. The regular board meeting of the Y. IW. 0. A. kae been postponed aim in ita place an executive meeting will be field tomorrow morning at 1(':30 a. m. at tfhe association room. Among the members named on tho tonoptlon committee for tho elaborate dene te be given la Portland Wednes day evening, under the auspices of the united auxiliaries, for the benefit of Oregon's) returning soldiers are Gov ernor and Mrs, James Withy-combe. The dance which win be held in the audi torium bids fair to be one of the bug est functions of the kind ever keld ia Portland, it being estimated that the attendance will roach 10,000. Fea ture act from U1 the local theaters will be eommandoered for the occasion for the entertainment of thoso who do not dance, fundi raised at the affair will b used for the entertainment of tho home coming soldiers. lira. Philip Kamm and Mrs. Walker Kamm, former popular Portland ma trons, and f refluent Salem visitors, who are now making their home in Han Francisco, spent the holidnys with ithcir parent, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Roberts, in Los Angelee. They were joined by Lieutenant Philip Kamm, who is sta tioned in Texan, and Lieutenant Walk er Kamm, who is in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Koberts gave ft largo roception in honor of the viaitors during their stay in the southern California me tropolis. On the occasion of their vis it to (talent they were entertained as the guests of Mrs. "William Knighton. Miss Mny Rnueh is the guest of hor sister, Miss Ruth R. Kauch, at her home in Portland. Mrs. M. A. Bellinger has returned from ilamn. Lew in. where ehe visited hor daughter, Miss Edith Bellinger, "STUMEZE" TABLETS-3 BINGO! STOMACH DISTRESS DISAPPEARS! Solid Stomach Comfort For Only Two Bits-Guaranteed- Tuilsy now make your etomaeli gladl Make your stomach your best friend t Don't run the risk of becoming a ehronie dyspeptic. Besides, a sour, gassy, upset stomach mry lead to we iou illness; but dos't worry; say good bye to sour, gassy upset stonmch; (Skid dool dyspojxiia and indigestion. Eat what yeu liko and when you Ilka. Be well nnd luippy. Oct a 25e Vox of PTl;MKZi2 any drug stoio. Tako as directed. That' all 'Magic. who has been ia the service since the latter part of September. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Latham cele brated their fifty fifth wedding anni versary toaay wits a most enjoyable rnmiiy ainner at their home, 760 North 21st street Among the out of town guests circling the table were a son and dsughter-in-iaw of the couple. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Latham, and children, Hugh and Louise, of Silverton. Mr. and Mrs. Latham have made their home in Sulem the past three years, coming nere irom uaiiforma. Mrs. nop jjee was hostess as ft pleasurable dinner party yesterday at per nome, iao Worth Thirteenth street, in honor of the sixty first birthday an niversary of her husband. The table was prettily centered with red carna tions, a profusion of ferns providing further deeoration for the occasion. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Ot to Wilson. Mrs. Minerva Wilson. Mr. and Mrs.- James Long, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Elcy, Mrs. Viola My net und the hosts. 9 ' In lieu of its usual annual conven tion, the Oregon Congress of Mothers and Parent-Teacher associations ili bold fC one day conference in Portland at the Girls' IPolyteehnio school, Wed nesday, January 15. Mrs. Fred O. Schilke, president of the organization. .Following is fine program for the conference. 9 to 10:30 a. m. Business meeting of board. 10:30 a. m. President ' report, Mrs. P. O. fichilker repoTts of state offi cers; Parents' etimiational bureau, Mrs. A. 'F. Flegel; discussion; waysJ and means, U. M. Plummer. 12:15 p. m. Luncheon. Speakers, Mrs. C. H. Castner, Mrs. Mnttie Sleeth, ivlrs. F. 8. Myers. 2 p. m. Reports of council presi dents .Woman 's building fund, Mrs. Geo. McMitth; state fair work, Mrs. J1'. J. Meimtl; chnntnuqim, Mrs. J. L. Wold ron; home economiics, Miss A. B. Mi lam; literature, Mrs. F. H. Brake; child welfare, Mrs. Millie Trumbull; legis lation, Mr. A. N. Felts; resolutions, Mrs. C. W. Hayhurst. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets.) It stops the Cough and Heartache and works off the Cold.. B. W. GROVE'S signature on each box 30o. ' Idaho's legislature on Wednesday rat ified the federal anioudmcnt to the con stitution prohibiting tho manufactur and sale of liquor. THE WISDOM OF EARLY SHOPPING is apparent to most people right now. The authorities will not permit crowding. Stores are seldom crowded mornings, hence it is the SAFEST, as well as the most convenient and pleasant time to shop. Come early- A Movable Shelter-Protection, a Comfort, a Joy, a Right Good Friend for Several Winters That's the OVERCOAT And we are closing them out, Men's and Boys" Overcoats, priced from $15 to $36, yes, closing them out, every last one of them, and Macki naws too, at a REDUCTION OF 20 PER CENT OH, BOY! IT WAS A DFIIL BATTLE ChdesRWeaMWasSd Basr Fighting He Had No Skc? Fcr 96 Honrs. Charles B. WeatherlU went over the top and in a letter te G. K WeatheriH, tells how it felt te stay p all night and then be ordered over the top at 3:30 la the morning. His letter ia ed Dec 11 and is written in Belgiuu. It U in part as follows: "Will toll jpu whea we went over tho top. It wis bept 26 at 3:30 a. m. we were np all Bight and wo marched np very quiet fc the front line so the Germans could not hear us. We then waited lor break of day. I never can trli how I felt while we wnro KaMur. 1 do not know as I eould tell. Anyway it was a funny feeling ud ti.iu the word came anu we wont evrr and then ;iic big battle was on. -"Talk about bullets flying over should say there wu and the big shells dropping arouirl a fellow maue aim feel like he wished he was some other place. The Rnrre t;us to stay, so 1 did. 'I guess we drove tnein back some thing iike six miles ILu firrt day aitd the next day we went Vout the same. Then tn Germs ns made stand and wt suro had some hard lighting for about three days. We got them on the ma again until we eaint. to a hill. We took the hill but eoald not hold so retreated. Tl eii we got tho woid that no matiot what it cost we mus tans the hill, fcia over we went and bolieic ins we took it and held it 'But Oh boy you should htve seen that battle. ' Now you sen I was a tucity boy to come out of it without a sera ten. I never want to see anything like it again. "Mow you nay not believe it but it s go .1 went lour nays ana nignis without any sleep and when I did go to sleep the big shells were dropping so close I couldn't sleep and -enjoy it. One daT my "side kick" and 1 were fixing up-soms wonnded boys. ie was about 20 yards from me working on one man and I on another. A big shell dropped right beside me, so down I went and when I got up my pal says, 'I wonder what Anna Bell would havo said if she could, have seen Crusty then I It made me laugh but still 1 was scared. In another minute anoth er shell came right beside him." down he went.' He got up and said Dam Old Bill anyway, doesn't he know we want to eo back to Salemt' Then I laughed some more but my knees were shaking so I could hardly walk. Oh boy F can. never tell the feeling it gives a fellow. I was in a littlo .town one nigm whon the Germans made an air. ram on it. I sot in house and they were dropping air bombs on the houses. The house I was in didn't nave any win dow liehts in it when they got throngU. Rut I came out safe and sound. There tm. been more than onee I wouldn have given a wooden penny for my life but it Is worth that to me after going through it all." RUSSIAN J50LSHEYIKS (Continued from page one) A Womai's Story With Subject of ChMbirti. Da, -I by . Wnnsert at Eprin ggflglif Tomea everywhere tell tMr frtrads how, thnnrh tha turn ct Mother's Friend, the wonderful pcoctratisf external apaUcarloa. they avoided offeris mad dittme before the advent ef nature's most wonderful evo lottos. Mother's Friend a wted which vresde rts Influence epos the cords, serves and llnoient Involved, render) nr them pliant to rredirryltld to nature's demand for expansion. Toe nerves, cords, tendons ad ligaments expand, without that peculiar wraachtnt; strain, and nervousaisa, uueea and uarestful senaartone are aatorsUr avoided when the nerve and nusdee aro relieved and thus are) not tort and drawn. By regular the) lower abdominal re cto a expand with ease when baby Is born, tbe boors aro less at the crista, and pain and dearer I naturally too. You cho obtain Mother' Friend from any dnir store. It has been need by women for over half a century, and la just as standard as anything yon can tblnk of. Write the Bradfleld Regulator Company, Dept. H, Lamar Building, Atlanta, Georgia, for their Motherhood Book, and ret a bottle of Motber's Friend today, and tliue fortify yourself agslDst pala aad daoossort. SPARTACANS ARE (Continued from page one) WOOL ELUSH COATINGS Heavy w-ool plush Coatings, 58 inches wide, in Black, Dark Brown, Green and Navy, at a Sliced price to close them out. These are excellent qualities and were selling at $4.Q0ayari They .re now J195 tions of other citisens failed upon Kbert and urged him to accept no com and to "kill bolshevism for ever." Grouris of citisens attacked Hpartaean prisoners today and despite the efforts of government troops to pre vans them, battered some of the insur gents until they were unrecognizable FlfhtinA Continues. Fishtinv was still eoinx on in some part of the eity today. Despite thoir efforts to effect s truce, tne cipartacans an fnrtifvinir the strategic Dointa re maining in their poseeseion, bringing up carloads of arms, munitions and rein forcements and requisitioning food from private families, rorty tnousanu additional Bpartacans were rumored to be entering Berlin from all parts of Germany. Karl Ijebknerht, Kan itaaix ana Pnlie President Kichorn have trans furred their headauartera from the een tral police station t the BoeUow brew ery, which ia located on "ttie mil (This apparently disproves positively the rumor circulated csaturaay mat Liebknecht was killed in street ngni in Thursiiav. This report was receiv ed through Copenhagen and in a Berlin dispatch to the London Daily News. A Copenhagen diswtteh aaid government trnope had captured the Moetsow Brew ery, taking Liebknecht, Badek snd Eichorn prisoners). Government forces compelled Sparta can defenders of the Vorwaertx build ing to surrender today after 13 minutes shell fire. The officer who command ed the artillery told mt that thirty dead insurgents were found in the in terior. Among the 300 prisoners, he said, some were women. There also were some Russian a. Tarda Full of AminticiUon The rooms and yards were filled with ammunition. Chancellor Ebert, ThiHp Scheidemann and Gaetave Nosk addressed a large body of troops assembled ia front of th reirhstar buildini today. The sol diers cheered and started tway, aecom- ranied bv twn batteries of artillery. Half an hoar latey shooting was Beard ia several part of the eity. At tke how of cabling the results ef these en coasters could not be ascertained. Aa emistiee waa effected ia news Mw, diaxrieta later in the day to ea- ahle kusiwas with offices ia that aec- tioa ta arrange certain matter. As a result, thousands f morbidly curious citixea gathered there, but were dis persed by government troop. C'seiRc comity. Wash., went ever the tr with 5153 members in the Bed Cross Christmas roll call. tfcen proclaimed in Bremen. In Stutt gart, Spartacans occupied the towchall after several hours street fighting. tightingr was reported in Hagen be tween minority socialists and citizens who had volunteered to fight for the government. '- Spartacacs Executed. Borne, Jau. 13. Several Bpartacans have beev summarily executed by gov ernment rifle squads, an agency dis patch from Berlm reported today. Held Mass Meeting. London. Jan. ,13. Forty thousand troops are supporting the Berlin gov- t. which was scheduled to hold 28 mass meetings in the eity yesterday, a Berlin dispatch reported today. The dispatch said 1300 Bpartacans have been killed in the last week's fighting. 1ISTICE TO BE SETTLED SOON Extension Arrangements Most Be Disposed Of Before January 17. By Lowell Mellett. (United Presa staff correspondent) Paris, Jan. 13. Questions connected with the extension of the armistice were expected today to be speedily set tled, permitting arrangement of a defi nite program for tho peace congress. The armistice:, which wag considered at yesterday's meeting of Americac, British, Italian and French delegates, must bo disposed of before January 17 when the Ucrman and allied armistice commissions wii meet at Treves. Par tial lifting of the blockade of the cen tral powers is understood to A the chief problem connected with prolong ation or the armistice. The meeting yesterday was attended by President Wilson, Secretary Lan sing, Premier Clcmeneeaii, Foreign Minister Pichon, Premier Lloyd- SHIPLEY'S WINTER MERCHANDISE BEDDING Good stock of pillows, spreads, sheets, pillow cases. warmth without weight ........ :.$ri98 to $6.95 Blankets, all wool, all cotton and mixed wool and cotton, full sized, all prices. Good stock of pillows, spreads, sheets, pillow caa. FLANNEL GOWNS Warm, well made flannel gowns, high neck, long sleeves; plain white, white with pink or blue stripe , all sizes, all prices. Just Received. K ea -aa ij-s) ' w . 1 I it tl H Large snipment uoats wmte crocnec couon, au sizes January Clearance on COATS SUITS DRESSES U.G. Shipley Co. Liberty Street Quality Merchandise Salem, Ore. Popular Prices George, Foreign Secretary Balfonr, Premier Orlando, Foreign Ministel Sonnino and their secretaries. Seeks Diyorce In Order To Become Repatriated San Franciscd, Jan. 13. Finding herself a woman without a country, the Baroness Milo Abercrouibie Von Brinek en, wife of the German officer, sought divorce that she might be repatriated. She explained today that ,the walls of her apartment had been prison walls during two years while United States agents were uncovering the acts or wniielin Von Brincken against tho United States. She believed him inno cent at first of treacherous acts against her native land. Sho even . registered as an enemy alien. "Without country there is nothing nui even me, sue eaitt. FACTORIES SWITCH OVEE TWO SKIPS DUE TOMORROW Newport ISews, Va., Jan. 13. Two battleships, tho Virginia and the HlioJo I: land, each bringing small troop upit.s. are due to arrive tomorrow. London, Dec. 24. (By Mail.) Brit ish industries AeenmnltntiAd o. nuilr r ,,.,.. change in switching to a peace basis. O J,.. . . . T oume lactones are reported not to nave lost a day. Some of the manufactur ing changes were: From tanks and shell manufacture to boot machinery, shell bands to dairy utensils, shells to cream separators, mu nitions to hosiery needles, aeroplanes t0 toys and furniture. Ice hss stopped all traffic on the Co lumbia above Cascade Locks; I a" -t I ' j- V ' .if MARIN ELL0 !' The Washington Btate council nt rln. fense hss dissolved after steadv war emergency work since June, 1917. i ( a au-. lonio . : New Preparation, j Amazing results. I Cleanses 8CRtrroif- icpticatl). Steps fall. " MB... A'.lllIJIiaiL'V and prevents dandruff. Reduces oily condition. Enlivens growth. In sures abundance of lustrous,heaUhy,heavy hair. . 1 L MBS. IRENE SCOTT 125 N, High St. I i The favorable judgment of so many who have used 1 Q) ask fL A7 1UM instead of coffee for vears must surelv weLoh with vou when you rind you should make a change UIJIB. 1 J