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f PAGE TWO. . juuKNal, SALEM. OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1919. SHIPLETS By WSTRTOB EOBISON , , niiiimtttttttn.. 5 -I: Complexion Rosy! Headache Gone! Tongue Clean! Breath Right! Stomach, Uver and Bowels Regular! HUNS SHOW (Continued from page ene) sy thil unci I suppose I ought not to tell you but we've been damned faol ia tho post nd have made ome awfui blunders. However, we never had any thing on Pari." Bf mate rff was the first man I re member hearing predict the possibility f Germany ''going bolshevik " if liie Hies wero over hursb aeording to Ger man ideas. Then President Ebert talk ed the sams war. then tha other cabi net members, then the newspapers grab Led the idea and propagated it widely and now yon hear it on every hand Kvery waiter will toll you thut Uormany las the peace conference up a tree and that she will turn to Russia if Tier (tele fates do not like the pence terms. Sir Thomas White, minister of fi nance, has introduced a resolution in the Canadian house providing ;i!50,000, 00 fur war expenditures. CORNS PEE OFPAMESSLY There's Only One Gonu'ne Corn Feeler That's "Getalt" There's only one happy wny to get rid of any corn or calhm, and that's the painless peel-off way. "(lets-It" is the only corn remedy in tho world -"traps f Hl-to-It' Cum .s doomed.' that does it that way . effectively, thoroughly. Why get down on the floor .tie yourself up into a knot and have fool with "puckagey" plasters, Rrcnsy ointments that rub off, sticky toppe, digging knives and scissors, when you can peel off your corn or eallts iu one complete piece, peaceful ly and surely, with magic, simple, wr 'Gtt It"i It takes a ur 3 seconds to Pply "(lots It"; yn use 2 or 3 drops siad that's all. Mlets jfe" does tho Test! Got rid of that corn paiu at once, so that you rail work and pln.V without cura totture. He sure to use "Oct It". It never fails. "(lets It", tho guaranteed, money back corn remover, tho only sure way route but trifle at ay lrug store. Manufactured by K. Lawrence k Co., Chicago, 111. Hold Is Walem and recommended as Ihe world's best corn remedy by j. V. 1'erry. I). J. Krv. sVrsnk. . Ward. I Jlie mica makes it belter i 7" The highest-quality petroleum grease used In Mica Axle Crease would alone make gooi axle grease, but the powdered Mica makes It better. Gives cooler, smoother bearings' na hot boxes, and the grease lasts twice as long. Ask your dealer. Buy by the pail. STANDARD Oil COMPANY (Csliiorsit) MIC A A MICA AXLE GREASE STANDARD OIL COMPANY 111"! ill n 'Ti ' li Tiif U. II. CAMPBELL, Special AgU Standard Oil salcro -Ray L. Farmer Hdw. Co, Salem, Oergon It Pohl Bon. Salem. Oreg oa let L. Pearc Son, Eatem, Oregon Lilly Hdw. Co, BUyton, Oregon Salem Hardwars Co, Salem, Oregon SH5E5III?'iE!S?9iH5li8! CAX3Y CATHARTIC. QUICK, HARMLESS WAY TO REMOVE WRINKLES springtime brings wrinkles to many sensitive skins that are much expos ed to winiUj tnd changing tempera tures. To make an effective wrinklo remover, mix an ounce of powdered saxolite and a half ipint witch hazel. Katao the luce In tho solution imme diately every wrinkle is effected. It acts wonderfully on sagging facial muscles, also, the lotion possessing ro markalilo astringent and tome proper ties. Use it once a day for a while and see how it will improve your facial contour. This simple lotion cannot harm the most delicate skin. The treatment it self leaves no trace no one guesses the secret of your increasing youthful appearance. But be suro to ask tho druggist for the powdered saxolite. ACCIDENT POSTPONES (Continued from pago one) will begin next Monday. Then the tank will be driven under its own power to postoffico, about 1:1)0 o'clock Thursday afternoon, then on Court street to Liberty and thonce north on Liberty to a point just north of tho bridge over Mill creek to a va cant lot. . lli'io tha tank will go lntp action. It will tackle trees, barricades, cross ditch es, ford .Mil creek, ellm'o up ana Uown some of the steep banks and show just what it did when in real war service on the front in Franco. After some more addresses, tho tank will travel back to the place of begin ning and be loaded on a flat car to bo sent on its journey to show thousands of others all about the ways oi a lank. It was brought to Hulem to call atten tion to the fact that U. B. bonus are to lie issued to be known as tse Victory Liberty loan and thut every person will lie called on next week to do the right thing. WILSON SAYS (Continued from pago cue) final stage. "Tho settlements that belong espe cially to the treaty with Germany will in this way bo got out of the way at tho same time t hat all other sottlo- mous are being brought to a complete formulation. It is realized that though this process must he followed all tho questions of tho present great settle ment aro parts of a single wholo." MORE UNITS ASSIGNED Washington, April 13. (United Tress.) The following organization have been assigned to early convoy from France, the war department an nounced todays 3'.Mrd bakery company; 401st telegraph bi.ttulion; Lith eoimiuny, Second me chanics regiment, air service. AXLE GREASE ijWIB )S I ih jiii II 1. 1 1 ran auim-jj j B.y.rfi 7 TODAY, being "Shrove Tuesday" puritanic little Salem gather! her grey skirts around her and en ters aolemnly into the observance of Holy Week. There will be scarcely any social events to distract her mind a club meeting or two, a musicale, maybe, nothing else. Every noon at the Oregon theater services for the business public are held; every re ning at one or another of the many churches devotions are observed. From now until Saturday noon 4 strange hush will seem to settle over society symbolic perhaps of the darkness inat fell upon the world from the sixth to the ninth hour, one Friday afternoon nearly nineteen hundred years ago. Which U all as it should be, just as the gay whirl after Easter wit I be in total keeping with the happiness that will fill the world in those glad days that follow. One of the largest club affair of the season will be the meeting of the Salem Woman ' club on May 10 at which Mrs. William Burghardt Jr., will entertain the members and guests of the organization. Mrs. Burghardt has arranged a musical and literary program of rare merit and the meet ing which. will be the last of the sea son, will bo long remembered by .tose who attend. The following lint co taina the names of the entertainers, Miss Catherine Cnrstn, Miss Lucile Barton, Miss Kate Chadburn, Miss Lu cille Kllintt, Mrs. Thomas Galloway, Mrs. K. M. Hofer, Miss Hodge, Miss Ada Miller, Miss Alice Judd, Miss Marjorie Marvin, Miss Dorothy I'enrce, Miss Lena Belle Tartar, Misa Kdna Sterling, Mrs. Arthur Ruhn, Mrs. Carl ton Smith, Mrs. 11. W. Styles, Mrs. A. A. Schramm and Mrs. John Hub erts. Miss Iteatrice Slielton and Miss Stadc will assist as accompanists. The Sweet Briar club will meet to; morrow with Mrs. O. . Moll, Mr. and Mrs. Lester McCracken have gone to Davenport, Iowa, to take a three year course In the Palmer School of Chiropractic. . Mrs. F. A. Elliott of Siilom has been appointed by Mrs. Charles H. CaStncr, president of the state federa tion of women's clubs, as one of the representative in the coming recon struction campaign sponsored by the stute chamber of commerce. Delegates from ten seotions of the state will rep resent the women, and probably couu- JAP AMBASSADOR (Continued from'Fage 1.) had been entered by Japanese gn- uarmes ana jvorean patients in the building arrested and removed, to geth- vl'1 he reno'ed arrest of ltev. Ely Mowry, Presbyterian missionary to Korea, official today intimated thut a "serious situation ho been born " Difficulties Increase .Tlil'fil.lllt iia anmti lut n..!.n. 1 1 - - " ' "v m.uijr .in creasing between the two nations, lio- poneu .Mipnncsc initringements on .im erican rights in Korea aro being care fully investigated by this government. Previously there has been a growing '-cling in Jnnnn asrninit the United States for President Wilson' refusal to sanction clauso in the league of uatious covenant which would insure a.niTtt molt.! iY'....;,.i..,n(l..... i.. ., nation against the orientals. Thero al so ha, been strong anti-American prop aganda circulated iu Japan for some SIMPLE WAT TO END DANDRUFF There is one sure way that has net er failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it, then you de stroy it entirely. To do this, just get iliout four 'ounces of plain, common liquid arvon from Bny drug store (this is all you will need), apply it at night hen retiring; use enough to moisten the ealp and rub it in gently with tho finger lips. By morning, most if not all, of you? dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every sin gle sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You w'ill find all itching and dig ging of the scalp will stop Instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky auii soft, and" look and feel a hundred times better. Fresh Fruit Desserts 2c Jiffy-Jell desserts, rich and fruity, cost but 2 cents per serving. Each package contains a vial of fruit essence, made frotn condensed fruit juice. Add boiling water, then this flavor, and you have a fresh-fruit dainty. Compare Jiffy-Jell with the old-style quick gela tine desserts. You will find it five times better, yet it costs no more. Millions now enjoy it 10 Flacon, at Yttr Grocer's sT Fackagtt for 25 Coirs tr organisations will be formed later. The other appointee of Mrs. Centner are: Mrs. George H. Currey, A'ale; Mrs. Albert Hunter, La Grande; Mrs. W. D. MeCory, Pendleton; Mrs. Mary Lo gan, Tho Dalles; Mrs. Nora Appleton, Seaside; Mrs. Minnie Washburn, Eu gene; Mrs. William Bell, Boseburg; Mrs. U. Li. Kchaffhn, Jeriford; Mrs. Collins Elkins, PrineviUe; Mrs. W. J. I "hi Ilips, North Bend. Robert N. Stan Held is in Salem to day attending a meeting of the new ly appointed land settlement commis sion. The national congress of tre Daugh ters of the American Revolution open ed in Washington, D. C, yesterday. Mrs. Isaac Lee Patterson of Saleta is among the delegates attending it, having been vent a a candidate for vice president general. The Oregon conference will present a chair to the Continental hall at Washington, D. ( during the session. In speaking of the Daughters of the American Revolution it may be of in terest to the Chemeketa chapter tf state that at a meeting of the Willam ette chapter in Portland recently it was voted to send plants and bulbs to the tubercular hospital at Fort Bay ard. New Mexico, where a number of Oregon boy aro receiving sanitorium treatment; also to hold a card party and bazaar for relief work in the ear ly fall. st Mary B. Davi is in Portland to at tend the degree of honor in that city. While there she is domiciled at the Portland hotel. The Highland Parent-Teacher asso ciation will meet tomorrow evening at the Highland school,. State Superin tendent Churchill will give an interest ing address and all members are kind ly requested !to attend. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wude are In Portland for a brief visit with friem.4 Mr. and Mrs. lie Oanfield ere reg utTered at the Washington hotel in Portland. Mrs. D. T. O'Brien and two daugh ters of Lebanon are guests today of Dr. Mary C. Rowland at her residence on Court strcot. Mrs. Lawrence T. Harris visited in Eugcao over the week end as tho guest of Mts. K. S. Brysen. . . . ." Will E. Purdy is among the Saleml fntlr rrijitprfw1 At. Portland hotels this week. Mr. Purdy is a guest at the Oregon. time and the feeling between the Unit ed States and Japanese troops in the orient is not good. Iahii Piqued, Beport T,.t,in 4 nr, I 1:1 Hfclnvnd) Unit ed Press) Viscount Ishii, Jupaneoe am bns.wdor to the United State, is re turning to Japan to-resign his post be cause ho is piqued at the failure of the imperial government to select, him s a delegate to the peace conference, the anshi Shimbun, an independent news paper declares today. The paper denies the junior that Ishii' decision to return to Jnpan was due to his forecasting the defeat of the Japanese racial equality amend ment to the league uf nations covo lumf. Itmttwd. it ttfttttn his resignation at thi time will be to his political ad vantage. PEACE BY MAY (GoaUttued from page on) for the reception of the German dele gates in Versailles. Advices from Ber hit state that Foreign Minister Brock dorff HunUau is milking preparations for the delegntion' departure. The 'big four" with the German tioaty practically disposed of today wts considering Italy's Adriatic aspirations. Her claims are based on secret treaties, which most of the allies particularly America, regard as nullified by the ar mistice terms and fourteen points. Considerable interest was still evin ced today in Japan's probable attitude as the result of defeat of her racial equality amenlment to the league of na tions covenant last week. It is known tho Japanese delegation fears political diviioustrations at home and has cabled its government for instructions. Information now in the hands of the allies indicates thut all the important political factions wtibin southern Rus 4 have aligned themnelve with the bolsheviki opHising intervention. First Of HclyWfrckUnioa Kectkgs Held Last Night The first in what should prove a very helpful scries of special Holy Week meetings was held last night at the First Presbyterian church, with Rev. Holt, of the First Baptist church in charge. This was made more attractive by siH-cial uiuric fumUhed by uss Mill er of the Presbvtcrinn choir. Tonight the meeting is in charge of Kev. Powell, of the Kpiscopa) church. Wednesday evening tho m-rviee will be led by Bev. Porter of the Christian church, and Thursday night Pastor Auderson of the Presbyterian church will preside. Fri day night one of the otbr pastors will take charge. AH the)! meetings will be held at S o'clock with the exception of Friday, when the service will begin promptly at seven o clock in order to give people an opiortunity to attend the sneeii.l musical program to be given at the First Methodist church. A cor dial invitatioa is extended to people of all denominations t0 attend this series. LIFT CORNS OFF IT D0ESN7 HURT With fingers I Corna lift out aod coats only few centj Pain CN'o, sot one bit! Just drop a little Freeznne on that touchy corn, instantly it stops aching, then you lift that bothersome corn right off. Yes, ningiel Costs only a few cents. Try freezonel Your druggist sells a tiny bottle, sufficient to rid your feet of every hard eorn, soft corn, or coin between tho toes, and calluses, without one particle of pain, soreness or irri tation. Freeione is the mysterious eth er discovery of a Cincinnati genius. COAL HMERS OF WEST FACE DEVELOPMENTS Possiblities Of Strike And - Ovcr-Prcductioa Cause Apprehension. Back Springs, Wyo., April 13. The coal mining industry west of the Kooky mountain fncea the coming sum mer with gravo misgivings, according to big mining men here. Several fac tor combine to threaten it, they told the United Press today. The possibility of a general strike of miners, and the probability of over production, due to over development, iu ease there is no strike, are the fac tors most feared. The mining men point out that one group of dangers would come with the strike, whereas, the other would come without the strike. "We are between the devil and the deep sea," saiil one operator. "Production will overstep consump tion this summer in the western fields' said P. J. Quuiley, who i the biggest individual mine owner in Wyoming. "But the situation at this particular moment ia not worse than the average spring. '' The over production, it was explain ed, result from the fact that under fuel administration rules, whereby the west supplied the' west with coal, west ern mines installi d a great amount of new equipment. With these restric tions removed, eastern mines are again after western buniniss, especially in tho states near the Mississippi throw ing the westerners out of considerable business there. It n considerfd very probable that a strike will result in this field, judging from the statement which was issued by the miners in Indianapolis that they will demand a five day week and six hour day with a raise in pay per hour. VIOTHERS Reduce your doctor's bills by keeping always on band O x7 VlCffS VAPOItUS 'YOUR BODYGUARD"-30f.60f7H.: Polk County WJ1 Yote On Good Roads Dallas, April IS. Polk county res idents Saturday afternoon went on rec ord as .favoring the is?uing of '.'W. 000 worth of bonds for the good roads program ami autluimcd Ihe county court Jo call a pecial election for the purpose of pairing the proposition be fore the people. Senator I. L. Patterson of F.nla, was elected chairman and E. K. FiasecH of this city secretary of the meeting held in the court house. Mr. Patterson was instructed to ap point a committee of seven to draw up plans and specify the ronds and par ce s of road.! that would be affected by the bondiug set. A committee repre senting practically every district in the county was appointed and broujht before the meeting an extensive pro gram for road development. A committee composed of F. C. Kirkpntrirk V. V. Fuller and E. K. Piaserki. all of this city, was appoint ed to draw up 'he rcition for th" county court and to hsve a number of petitions printed s they can be circu lated the first of mil week. Representative C. N. XtcArthur was present and made an interes'.irg talk on good roads matters. The petitions will be presentej to the county court at s meeting on the :Mst of thi, month and that bo.lv wll call a spcrinl eliction for th' same at I an early date o thu some vork msy j be done on the roads this year. YTk din ffB nJJ 54 Easter Toggery for WOMEN MISSES AND COATS SUITS CAPES SKIRTS GLOVES HOSIERY Silk Petticoats Lingerie Underwear Every item for wear or use Look over our line of Easter Gifts, Parisian Ivory, Novelty Jewelry, Box Stationery, Fancy Combs, Leather Hand Bags, Embroidered Linens, Handker chiefs, Umbrellas, Toilet Articles. , BUY VICTORY BONDS THINK IT OVER BUY SOME MORE. QUALITY MERCHANDISE U. G. Shipley Co. I "Where Shopping -- e-s-e-t i MEXICAN PARTY REPORTED KIDNAPPED BAPE IN VICTORIA Pan Antonio, Tcxa, :April 14. A telegram received here early today by Colonel F. "A. Chapa from Governor Nicefovo Zambrano of Nucvo Leon. Mexico, states that Governor Andreas Ozuna of Tamaulipas and his party re ported to have been kidnaped by "ban dits and held for ransom are now safe in Victoria. Governor Sambrnno also states In the telegram that Governor Ozuna was not wounded by tho bandits as reported. ALLEGED BRIBERY PROBED. Albany N. Y., April 14. Richard II. Burke will go on the witness stand this afternoon in the state senate's in estieatinon of Scnaor Thnmnnn' charge that he was offered S5(Mi.OO0i and the governorship nomination if he wouia support a bill, authorizing the raising of streetcar fares. When your hot cup at the evening meal en tices you to another cup-or maybe two no fear of sleepless ness need deter you if your drink is I 1 A caffeine-free bev erage rich in coffee like flavor, but con taining no coffee. Pure and Wholesome. CHILDREN DOLMANS DRESSES RIBBONS NECKWEAR POPULAR PRICES is a Pleasure" Burke is the man alleged by Thomp son to have broached this subject to him, Former Governor Whitman, men tioned by Thompson as having urged him to support the bill and run for governor, will also testify. Beautiful Women of Society, duringthe past seventy years have relied upon It for then dlsHn- ulshed appearance. The Aloft, refined, pearly UL1. MM ulna Ia.. U S renders instantly, I always Vf.l source ot flattering comment 1. X