THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14. 1919. If ATI A JLSs m a along 4', ! A A letter makes a great difference in a word A word makes a great difference in baking powders. If the little word "alum" appears on the label it may mean bitter baking. If the word ROYAL stands out bold and strong, it surely means BETTER baking. one reason why it pays This is to use only i it Royal laid Powder ng Absolutely Pure Made from Cream of Tartar derived from grapes Royal Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste SOCIETY. By CEETBTOE EOBISOK 2 MORE AMERICANS (Continued from Pago 1.) The numerous friends of Major and Mrs. Carltoa iMuuli will be pleased to hear that they are on their war to ja leia. The major has just received his discharge at Camp Lewis and hp and Mm. Smith have s.tnMvd is Portland for a brief visit. Friends and members of St. Paul's pariah are invited to a social at th home of F. (i. IVeke.,aih, WO D street Thursday evening. Mr. and Mn. B. J. Miles were hoots at a delightful dinner last iMght in honor of feitain llovd D. Raueh, lately returned from France. Loveiy decorations of red, white and Mae flowers vied with the daintv place cards in their suggestion of patriotism Covers were laid for ("aptain and Mrs. lloyd D. Rauch and two children Mary and (lovd D. Jr., Mrs. Mary Ashby Lone, Miss Mav Rauth. Miss Laura Grant, Robin Pay, Don Miles and rit tle son Brootron and Mr. and Mrs. Mil. Portland, Or. Mar 14. (Special) Mrs. Alexander Thompson left Mow- lav for a trip to Central Oreijon. She will be the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Erkiue of Bend, and on .May 17 will act as judge in an oiatoricn contest at Madras betweeu hih school students of Crook. Deschutes and Jef ferson counties. Before rettirtiinf she will pay a brief visSt to her old home at The Dalles, returning to Portland about May 20. In the eurrent Bulletin the publi cation of the Oregon Federation of Women's clubs, just issued in Hood River by Mrs. Charles 11. Castner, president f the organisation, Miss Cornelia Marvin, state librarian, of fers the women 's organization the full est cooperation of the library in the preparation of jirograras and the study of special subjects. BOLSHEVIKI SEEKING (Continued from Fiije 1.) Leuiiie and the o'ht-r bolsheviki lead crs, but they think bo!h Wilson and o: l:n have fallen victim to capital with which the bolshevik i will make no torn promis . Makowsii who is better known by his h- uaaie. t . P. Kasackotf. has been in Kerliu several weeks. lie is one of Lrniue's favorite pupils and work- jed all thronjrh the Russian revolution a one ef the premier's lieutenants. Now he is entrusted with what the Russians tousider their Bit iuiport ant post, Berlin. Makowski says his mission is not so secret as it would appear. Hs says the German office is looking at him from behind a hand which it will pull down at the proper time. "They will soon hunt me up and say with surprise, 'oh, there you are,' he said. " 4 How fortunate you are here. We did not know you were so clost at hand,' and then we will get down to business and resume relations and the red flag will again float over the Rus sian embassy on I'nder deu Linden." Aerordiug to Makowski the Germans already have made some bungling at tempts to establish relations with l.en iue. The most notable on wus when they sent a merchant to Moscow, he said. Leniue agreed to make conces sions and put this Herman up in a fine house aud fed him verv well. The Ger man finally became a bolsheviki him self aud had to be called back becuuse of the wild messages he sent to Berlin by w ireless. Keep Bourgoise Down. Makowski says the bourgeois must i he kept out of the government until , the new system is established and until everyoue bemuues one of the proletariat by reason of working. Hence the dis-j crimination aguiust the bourgeoise byi the soviet government. This discrimina tion, according to Makowski, is umr temiHirary. I The communism which the bolsheviki i are establishing iu Russia is working out according to expectations, it tsi muintaiued by Makowski. He claims, the peasants are producing more and Slipon Sweaters Middy Sweaters ESPECIALLY GOOD VALUES v $1.75 $3.SS $5.75 Just in Another shipment of Women's and Misses Slipon and Middy Sweaters. A fine line of colors afld sizes. $1.75 $3.98 $5.75 NEW SLIP OYER SMOCKS Colors white, pink, or blue with colored trimmings. Sizes 16, 18, 40, 41 Price $3.48 "Where Shopping Is a Pleasure' 11 & mwinj (to. REPUBLICANS NAME (Continued from page cue) and his men were in great spirits and first leg of her flight from Chatham siarieu the iiigttt confident of reaching jo irepassoy, r, alighted m the tal tr,.litmput of children. Under the iTrepassey without further trouble. i harbor here ut 2:10 p. in. (1:10 Now ... ,,, ,,. win nnT f(1P a,tnl ... offices and naming of the committee if committees, steering committee to guide U L'ilutiou and the committee on patron- i age. whether Senators Penrose and Warren! Progressives planned to picscnt the chairman of the fiiicm-e ana T"1"" 1,1 rvenyon, oi iowh, ni... ..f V utility i,t.m . tlir.: the crippled children's committee, urg- ,- noun or jaoor appropriation! committees-was not ;,,,,.. for ,,,,, v( lhe toim,liUee oa es club women of the state to apply i " "lrv " ' - pected to come up, except indirectly, coiinnittees. recent law, which provides tor aen- ! "?v -". '" That w ill be decided at a Inter caucus . I . . - ..I...M I,.. Mrs. Susan Camiihc . clia rman 0f , ""r"mr i uu.put - - on committees; An old Cape Cod fisherman who iork time.) ' Tl... Vj ' 1 lCt . r.i ... iiiu leu me siavioiL ui i.iiuinaiit Mass., at 9:03 a. in. (This time is unofficial.) I . .i . , Tk ..-n., - k IT..i:tf- no, far off the direct nir line between " . ' T LJ " . " Z .mis nit ana nriiiiitii I tj I i i"imnv main close to shore and iu haibors when ,rll' ," Trepassey. where the NC I and plans to riy northeast and if the weath- watched the start of the plauo squinted er continues favorable, to lay a cotirso at the sky, took a look about the har- dircct for Trespsssev. As Halifax la t,l,r n,d remarked that the gulls wen. here and Tresimssev, Read cun nv in th ilirection of Halifax and still be able to head for Trespasser w ithout los iiv time or increasing mileage. Onlv the men stationed at the nnvnl aviation base r.nd a group of fisher folk saw the NU-4 stnrt. A few minutes aft er Commnndcr Head went aboard from a navnl launch, the morring lines were east off and in a moment tha deep throated ror.r of the four powerful en (lnei broko out. The big aeaplnno turned, straightened out and then gathered s;eed, rapidly lifted from the sea and soared away to the northeast. Good Weather Prospect. As tho NC 4 departed the crowd on the fchnre cheered and the crew of the plane waved 'itrewell. t'ominander Head a storm or heavy winds are due, NC 4 Gets Away. Chatham, Mass., Slay 14. The sea plane NC 4 slnrted the flight fur Tre pussev Hay, N, F., at 9:(lj o'clock this morning, l.ncnl weather conditions were ideal for flving, there was only a light rroi. and the sen was culm. Reports from points between here nnd New Foiinft In ml and from ships in the north Allan tic indicated that the big plane will en counter good weather all tho way to Trepassey Hny. Halifax Reached Halifax, X. S. May 14. The NC 4 arrived here this afternoon. Tho big seaplane, completing (he .t -3 are waiting to fly to the Azores en route to hurupe. iMiring the flight from Chatham to Halifax a r rd fur wireless commu nication was established when Com mander Read talked by wireless tele phono with the government receiving station at Otter Cliffs, replying to a iiHMsnge from .Secretary of the Navy Roosevelt, his reply being flashed broadcast by wirele-s telegraph to for eign cimntric and ships at sea three minutes after Roosevelt's orliuul mes sage was sent to him. During the flight the NC-4 was in almost eiiustaiit wireless communica tion with land slulions, patrol boats and with the navy department at Wash iiigton . Dirigible Passes Chatham t hnlham, Mas. May 14. The navy dirigible C-5 which started from Mou tuuk, X. V, for New founilland today, passed over the aviation Imse hero at 10:10 o'clock today. The airship was flying at a moder ate height at a speed of between 3" and 40 miles an hour. She held a northeast course from here, which will take the ship some distance out to sea. tenuis used. Week end guests at tho sorority houses at the University of Orognn ! STATE HOUSE NEWS ..-l.:..w .:n l . I ' ' " , vv inns, niniii i II ut; iiiiir iiirm- uoisiievisi nave not iriiugporiuiion nee- Wn,.n (he eoniniittee essary to get rurnl to tne people, ims, llmltl,s ;t8 rcport. he said, is because the bolsheviki fell; The business of today's republican Enlistment reported since February he r to a rundown railway system anu ,.,..,. :a .i.. ...P(.tion of the ureident o , ,,pon(" sl"'1 'Ulnl"' 1 ... ii u i v i u"u"s 18 ,le st it mon oi rne prtsKieiH.-js when voluntarv reerinting was re he rolling stock that could be used had ,,,, ho vr01ii(,, ov the senate ! stiuied, ftal 2:i.3S7. of whom IHH7 ask to be employed to carry troops to the ; ,h BWc nf the viee nresident! I..i t... j l- were .Mario Marsnail aim aiRryoeue ueieiiso ut me mrj. 'chnipe of esndidrtea for senate eterii-al Keiuhurt at tho Kappa Kappa (.. is, Mary June Albert at Alpha Phi, Doro thy Jones, Mildred Carlton. Laura Werner and Edith Herein at tho (lam ma Phi Beta and Maxine liuren and Margaret Uriffith at the Delta Delta Delta. The North Salem Women's club met this afternoon lit the home ot Mrs. F. 1.. Piirvine, tOlll) Hfth street, for their regular business sessiou. Later they proceeded to the Cherry City bakery whero they witnessed a demonstration of tho work then; und were the guests of the management ut a delirious lunch eon. Among the Halcni folk registered at Portland hotels are (J. H. Clnnrey at the Seward anil Frank A. Turner at the Imperial, i s Mr. mid Mir. Herbert Xunn arc vii itin in Portland for a few days. Appointment of llrigadier Ceneial Douglas MacArtlinr, , formerly brigade comma inier in the Rainbow division, to be superintendent of Wert Point mili tary acadoinv, was announced Hn'.ur dnv. ' v SEVEN TRANSPORTS (Continued from page cne) The monthly reixirt of lhe state fire maishal for April shows thnt during : Kool Kid Leathers Men's Footwear ia Various Styles of Easy Tread Lasts for Summer Wear, Very Reasonably Pricei One social function after another will be the order in Salem for several weeks to come. There will be con ventions, commencements, home-comings, etc. All during increasingly warm weather. Men, provide footwear for the occasions. Heavy calf leathers arc suggestive of frost and snow. Lighter leathers wear just as well in dry weather and are a heap more comfortable. Transport Orizaba, St. Xazaire to New-port .News, no date due, with 54th j field artillery liri'iade headiprnrtrs; i 1 1 lit tl field Itrtillerv. 104th ammunition that wet month there were blazes thru i train, less cunpiinv K; 110th field ar out the state to the extent of l'Jrl,7SO tillerv; one ordnance casual company; in damages, the figures excluding thti'on,, n,nVnles.ent detachment, losses i:i Portland. The heaviest singlet (;,,. J.m.i,,a R. Holbrook, loss was in the Klamath Falls hotel eommander .Vi4th field artillery br.. fire .which in it spread to d,Hiiiing gn)e is a passenger, structures caused a less of about i!0,- Transport Mont m-l'.er, Bordeaux to 0U0. As usual there were a number of N0wDort News, due Mrtv 2.1. with :!l h i fires of uiiknunii orivin, aggrevating i inf.utrv l,....t ...' ,..!,:.,,. ,,,. ilamage to the extent of lll,000 or an1 ,'itarv detachments and head- innre. me great maiontv ot losses were in th Mm m4&. mm Bovo is a part of tho $ani9 -r it makos tood sportsition end moro onjoyablo sports $ood tollowsliip Jioaith and iclrosii mont-bost to train on and gam on. M J j 0 V Jt 1 -'-i to'Ji.l.M,. yfio aff-ij oar -round sot drink ANHEUSER-BUSCH ST.LOUIS Isluintiiier - I lot h. POH l l.ANn. (JltE- Try, AVhnlrsale )itnbttt(ira Dan. WiitrlMHifie Manager J. m lit - : '. ItHl r -"s "iii r ri ' ; o I 3 sdl t III ii1 ! A T ""-V. J - C i II i i 1 1 1 r:i.l.r.,i.'C i.r- ' PA1.KM. ORE. The shoe illustrated aWure is a fine Kid stock of the Wmlier type mcdti on a Ut of easy ami eaaaervativa hmt. (mod oiik soles, welted and made- by the famous White House1 Pliable Tieud Process -A restful shoo $6.45 u.-t that For the man who likes a comes to the point coh::. ti,i,, (sited the Knglish last we h0 a spleinliil ll'urk Kid Hal. at J6.00 Then the other type, its blut.t ss aa ca-y wulker, Black Kid Hal. ou the Munsen V. 8. Armr last 16.00 The low instep font will like the association of the "Hug me close" feel of this Combination last. A splendid light Kid Hal. for summer $6.65 lllavk Kangaroo the peer of all bathers for a man's fine Hhoe. Takes a high polish, keeps smooth outwears other light leathers, Knglish Hal. $7.35 And the mnn that liks a little color not e'li'spiciiotisly bright, inst enough to get awsv from b'ritk -will find the cooling ap pial of a daik Havana Itrown Kid in this stvlish Knglish Hal morral at line of dwelling houses. I quarters, f rst and second battalions; j poi n one marine casual company. Trnil'miii-t (lUi'irn .llf,r,l -un Vnir i The state board of control has p-(Torli, due M iv w ith base hospital ' niiled 1. A. Mnmis of The Ihillea, aai4. nibulance cmnpnnv 833: evacua-i. a int inlM.r of the Hoard of Horticulture . tion hospital 32; 311th infnntrv. head- ho fill the vacancy caused by the resig- 1)11Brt,,r, BU,i m,.dieal detachments audi nat on of Hr. . A. t'aeruin ot Mosier ;., .t,i;,,. representing the fourth district. Air. Transport Zcekindia. Bordeaux to 'Sarins is recommended as n man who vwlnr, v,..v. . , .,,h lwo : , has not only made a close study of;,,,,, .nm pr n i, s ; flith 'aero squadron. 1 fruit culture but has seen active work ,:,mh inlnnUv brigade headquarters: ! in the business end of the truit in.lus-I ;(th rllRinP1,r, head.iuarters, fourth i try, having served for a long period latul;(in thiir engineers a.-rviee com-! as president and manager of the Mt. U,,,,.. lm,,li(.., detachment atid eighth, Hood Orchard company. .ninth, eleventh, twelfth ami 23d com-! panics; deta-lnnents 30!th. 31(th,! The public service commission is in i111h n(1 3,0,,, infalltrVi field hospit-j receipt of a number of petitions from 31J. ,; ,r,i(.ninl ....uvalescent tle- ililterent parts 01 tne state wnere main tacl,mcnts. ! Sold vorytvlW- 4V icmilios tuppliodby vvV Srocor dru$s,isr ana cordially invhfd to v impoct our Iantu mi? im - it-if 1 1 in i if hiithas cross railroad lilies, asking 1 ; )M'rnii-(sit(n to make the crossing either: jhlmve r below grade on account of 1 I 'he ttio'jinpliv of the surrounding tor- j 4 I ntory. n win 1 necessary lor e rmmnisyioa to iiivestigate a.1 these j (l.ivernor Olcott has given his ap- irmal ti the plan ef a monthly meet jilt of paroled eonxicts of the s'ate j (icnitentiary for conference With Pa role Officer Keller, and the first meet jinn; of this rharnrtOT will be held to jdny at the court house in Portland. It lis expected that about loo paroled men .w.ll be in attendance, the tiust of them bei'ig emplovcd nt the present time in the shipyards rf Portl-nl. (Si am is As S7.85 You eipect the local nicr ehauts to take y.uir protluic. Help them do it with vcur ;( ronae Jlu i I J up Marion coun Odoey I've been comparinf corn flakes, and for mean' mine, give me POST TOASTIES The Dominant Idea Behind HOLSUM BREAD is Quality The best wheat gives the greatest quantity of high quality gluten. The best gluten produces the finest tex ture. Fine texture gives payability, pure color and appe tizing appearance. HOLSUM BREAD means better bread and contains more and better gluten. It is also made in Salem. Cherry City Baking Co. 4 3