PAGE TWO. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1019. : society. : By GEETEUDE SOBISON 2 t, 2 -4 The Best Test for along Powder If you are using some other baking powder be cause it costs less than Royal, get a can of Royal Baking Powder from your grocer, make cake or biscuits with it, and compare them with those made from the cheaper powder. The food will be lighter, of finer flavor and more wholesome . when made with Baking tLja iJi & tJ3 Powder Absolutely Pure Made from Cream of Tartar derived from grapes Royal Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste That the telephone rati recently ml justed for the city of Portland by the public, service commission are not a circuit iMiurt to set asido the action of tlio commission . The question at issue is as to whether t ho eoininiaNion has smie on ccoprn.nie to me ptiiuic is autnority to fix tho Tales of wires wade evident by the action of the conn 'while tiudor the control of tho govern fcil in instituting ji roceedinjrs in the ment Safe TUitChiiiimmsuiWkms ASK FOIL n. n iV?.- - :Lt V Dfcerfibl. 1.17J(V'r" Aii imM No Cooking ."i4-. - -iJ ForIafants,InvlU.nlQrowlng Children. I RkhMIlk, Mailed Grain Extract In Poivdor Ti. Original Food-Drink For All aea. OTHERS are IMITATIONS MMmHW4WHmHmmwmHH Pretty Neckwear! Helps Ever So Much REBEKAII and ODD FELLOW DELEGATES and VISITORS We trust that your stay in tho city will be an en joyable one. You will be very busy, but any spare time may be profitably spent in seeing what Sa lem merchants have to ofer. Barnes' Cash Store is a Salem institution with more than a quar ter century's record of successful merchandis ing. We Welcome You ONE CAUSE Or A BAD COMPLEXION THE EEMEDY "Uook at a section. of akin under tho microscoe and you -will readily understand why cosmetics generally in jure the complexion,'' auya a well known physician. "The akin, smooth a it looks to the nuked eye, under tlie Klaus exhibits a lurewurk of tiny holes, mouths of myriads of litlle glands. To keep tho skin healthy, theso holes must 1 j 13 unobstructed, that the pcispirution and natural oil tun huve frit! outlet. .Should the Klnnda lie blocked up with irritating gritty particles, a common result of using (Hinders and nonius, nature retaliates by cnusiug the sal lownoss, roughness, blotches, or pirn pies. "As a substitute for all cosmetics 1 recommend ordinary more oliicd wan. It not only d ies whnt the various fui'O preiarations are supposed to accomp lish but its peculiar absorbent action frees the pores from the daily accumu lation of impurities, also nlworbing the j devitalized particles of surfaco skin, m.:- .. ...i.. ...... ....I lwU.m... 11. 1 litis i ....... CO u iinunni, i.-ui, tiriiwi ful complexion, (hie ounce of this wax to h had at any drug store, usually suffices to rejuvenate the poorest com plexion. It is put on nightly like cold cream and washed off mornings." Cleverly designed morsels that add ta the J appearance of any Woman's AppareL THE NEWEST, MOST FOPULAR OF ALL WOMEN'S NECKWEAR. COME IN ORGAN DIE, CHIFFON AND GEORGETTE CREFES, WHITE AND COLORS, AT YARD 85c to $2.33 Collars: INNUMERABLE NEW AND CLASSY DE SIGNS IN ROLL, SAILOR, ROUND, SHORT FRONT AND FLEATED EFFECTS. MADE OF LAWN ORGANDIE AND GEORG ETTE CREFES. MODESTLY PRICED. Veslees: PLEASINGLY UNIQUE, MATERIALS ARE GEORGETTE CREPE, SATIN AND PIQUE. EXCELLENT LINE OF NEW, NOVELTY RIBBONS. THE VARIETY OF WIDTHS, DE SIGNS AND COLORINGS AFFORD AM PLE CHOICE TO SATISFY INDIVID UAL PREFERENCE. You feel different the minute you dike it a gentle soothing warmth fills the system. It's a pleasure to tke Hullistcr's Rocky Mountain Tea. llelg purify the blood, drivra out the germs of winter, gets you hustling, full of life and energy. 3oc. Te or Tablets. D. J. Fry. TIME LIMIT (Continued from page one) I t that the allies arc not overlooking the precaution. Pershing Stays on Job. Evidence of this was seen in defer ring General Pershing's visit to Eng land, scheduled for today. The post ponement wns said to be a precaution in the event the (lermnns refuse to aign. l'ersliing attended a full meeting of the American peace commissioners late yes terday at which a wide range of sub jects wcro discussed with the president, I including America's attitude toward Turkey. . Premier Orlando left last night to 'preside at a council of ministers la jHarddonccchieV (just across the Franco jltiilmn border in Italy, 40 miles wen of Turin.) lie will return Friday morning. Tho 1'etit 1'arsieiine said that Brock dorff Kantr.au sent tenth note to the allies last night. J'resident Wilson, It was suid today, will nut intervene iu behalf of the re quest that (Ire.-.t llritnin be asked to as sure safe conduct to i'nris for the Irish delegates Kdward IVvalera, Count l'lunkett and Arthur Griffiths. This request whs made of Secretary Lansing bv Kdward Dunn, Michael Kvan and Frank 1'. Walsh, representing Irish so eieties in America. 1-ausing turned the niTifter over to tl" president. THE younger social set of Salt in is looking forward eagerly to the - dance and card party lo be giv ea en ter Hie auspices of ct. Agnes Guild of St. Paul's chorea. The de lightful affair ia scheduled to take place June second at the Masonic hall. Patrons and patronesses are Mr. an! Mre. V. . Shipley, Kct. and Mrs. Charles H. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Merrick, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H pears, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. IVcke lch, Mr. and Mrs. J. llaumgartner, Mr. and Mrs. Rollin K. Pags Gov ernor and Mrs. Ben W. Oleott, Mr. and .Mra. Frederick Thielsen, Major and Mra. tWltoa oiith, Mr. and Mrs. Armia Steiaer, Mr. and Mrs. John U. Caughell, Mr. and Mrs. Ca-ey Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Homer fraith, Mr. and Mrs. Harry N leitnier. Mr. and Mrs. 8. . J-Mwards, Mr. 4ml Mj-s. vWilliam s. Walton, lr. aud Mrs. W. U. Lytic and Mr. and :rs. Henry t'ornoyer. . Numerous Salem felk will be sur prised and interested in the following notice which appeared in the social columns of tho 1'ortlaud Uiegouiun this morning: "A wedding of interest to Portland ers is that of Miss Minnie I). Alexan der and Xorlya 1. Huff, who has just returned from service overseas. The ceremony was solemnized Sunday noon at the Jtodnev avenue church, Kev. grcr officiating. The only attendants at the wedding were the parents of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. llotf of Salem, anil tliarles . Alex ander, father of the bride. Following tho ceremony buttet wedding break fast was ervd at the home of the bride 'a parents. "Mr. Huff is a sen of State Treas urer Hoff and he Is a popular young man, recently resuming his duties at the state bank in Portland. The cou ple will make their home in foe Ailine apartments. "The bridrt wore a smart dark blue gabardine tailleur with black chiffon hat land a corsage of Cecil Hrunner roses . " A verv An iovnlile entertainment wit held MoiiiIjiv eveiiinir under tho aus pices of McXlilcrest ensile of the Hoyal Hie-h nmlers at ihe irrunw hall on 'ourt street. This' was the first of a series of entertainments to be given by this castle preparatory to their hum mer and fall work. A delightful time wns spent and the following program rendered: Piano solo Donald Schaupp. Vocwl aolo Mrs. Miller jlevier. Address, "The Royal Highlanders," nnd reading ihy Mr. Ilalzcll. Trio, violin, flute nnd piano Visa Minnie Goehiiug, Irvin Wroteu, Miller Jlevier. I en erwim nnd cuke wer, served. Watch papers for next entertainment. Salem people will be pleased to learn that Miss yra B. Miles, daugh ln. lr. nn rl Mrs. B. C. Miles, has ei n appointed head of the department of English and education 01 racinc college, .'ewbcrg. Miss Mile is a j. .d uatc of Pacific college of the cla.ss of '17 Miid has also received an A. M. Arri from Willamette university. In June she will receive her A. M. de gree from 'nlnin1ia university, New York, and will take up her duties at New berg licit full. Mrs. O. J. Runcorn is spending sev eral days in Independence as the guest nf her' son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Runcorn. Tho voung women of the Worldwide Onilil nf tho linntist church at Corval- lis gave a reception at the home of Mr. iiu airs. H. r.. i.nin msi .uuuuny honoring two brides-tobe. One bride, Miss Gladys Salisbury Is a Turner girl, was in the post office for about five years, ibut has-been (bookkeeper at Fischers mill. Her wedding to Les lie Whitnker of I-o Argolea, Califor nia, a .senior at O. A. C, will take place at an early date in June. A hand some linen set was tho gift of the eve- liljs - - ' pr w Amnnir the urniiiinent women who urn in Sulivm this week ntteinliliL' the meetings of the grand loitge, is Mrs. Alice finch of Jacksonville, cnairman nt A-4rc "So. IS nf the Hebekah lodge ml present noble grand of Ruth He heJiah lodge No. 4 of Jacksonville. Mrs. Vlrich is one of the few to hold ths Chivalry degree. ... M nt fr. .1. O. Goltri have re turned to Salem after aa absence of nearlT a year. A great deal of the time was spent in Atlantic City, South ern Pines, A', t". and in New York where Miss Goltra attended Columbia university. They also visited in south rn Ohio, the early home of Mra. dol us,. a U! Wttla JnnM and A U) ort Clin ton Mmith were married Tuesday Alny 10 at the home of the Brute s parents, 400 tsouth l!th street. KeTCreau n. J. Avison officiated. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Hoff ari en The Place for Feminine Vear and Feminine Articles tertnining as their guest Mrs. H. M. ! n,. .1 IT. Rovd ..f Portland will de- I.Wandt of Los Angeles. Numerous I iH-er the address to the crailuiitins cms friends of Mrs. Wandt are welcoming n 4i,ft Aberdeen hieh school at the com mencement exercises on Juno 1-. Korea Deumuda Fisedoui. 1 1 The Korean delegation todav made tuiblie a petition to the peace confer ence demanding freedom from Jafiaa. It also gave out a letter to Wilson, iu which the following charges were made: Japan's continental policy aims, first at seiture of the hegemony of Asia through doininational control of the man power and resources of China, which is possible only through Japan's H)sscm)ion of Korea and secondly mas tery of tho Pacific as the only means of forcing Jui'Sneic immigrants into the rich lands of Australia and the Pac.-l:c seashore of the I'nited States, ronitttut ing conversion of the Pacific into Japanese lake." J. K. Montgomery, well known farmer and grain dealer, has been appointed 4 mnnnser of the Pacific Coast Klevator Makes a Feller Feel as ihoudh he'd had something A good, says Post 1DASTIES Standard merchandise at a fair margin of profit is cur hobby. A glance at the following articles that are featured by this store will convince you. Carter's Knitted Underwear Kayser's Knitted Underwear Kayser's Silk Underwear Kayser's Silk Hosiery Phoenix Silk Hosiery Richardson's Linens Dennison's Novelties Yankee Notions Toilet Articles Pyralin Ivory Black Cat Hosiery Alexander Kid Gloves Kayser's Silk Gloves Marinette Knit Wear Colgate's Sundries Melba Sundries School Supplies Leather Goods 444444444444-4-444444-4-4444 Coats, Suits, Dresses, Petticoats, Kimonas, Waists, Children's Dresses, In fant's Wear, Warner Corsets, Modart Corsets, Neckwear, Veiling, Ribbons, Umbrellas, Handkerchiefs, Women's Habadashery i X I 4J4 QUALITY MERCHANDISE Liberty Street, Salem POPULAR PRICES M44444444444444 4 4 4 4444444444 44444444444444- her during her visit. Through the inthieiice of Mrs. 11. E. Houdurant, prominent in swim ser vice work and in the Prisoners' Aid so ciety, 2000 letters are being sent out iu the interest of the reconstruction program for the reason that the meas ure, carries with it an assurance of a new penitentiary, which the society de clares is badly needed. The O. A. ('. animal li 11 slum dry class of which Oornoyer Knglish is a member, were guests at the homo of Mr. anl Mrs. F. A. English last night. The clasa left this morning for Silvcrton to complete its three days trip. The South Central Circle trtudy class of tho First Methoilist Kpiscopnl church will meet this evening at eight o'clock with Mrs. Todd. Kvery mem ber should be present. Mr. aad Mrs. Frank. Sjienrs aud son of Salem, are here visiting Mr. and Mrs. David Graham. Mrs. Spears, who is a graduate of the university, was Miss Sophie Catlin. Eugene Reg ister. Dull, lifeless eyes, colorless lips, sallow, yellow cheeks, give a girl lit tle chancft for a "man" the days. Fon't lose heart, just take liollister'i Rocky Mountain Tea helps to make yon attractive and fair. Don't delay, begin today. D. J. Fry. Orin E. Farnsworth. one of tho oldest residents of Heppner, and well known throughout the state, died Mnv Hln, First Lieutenant James M. Kelly f Cortlnnd bus been ordered to report to the commanding general at the Presidio for assignment to Sibcrts, .3 1, Mm mi' : i - It ih ' .'" -a' I 1 I F - ' 1 , 11 !.h ' , : 1". f, I r uW 1 1-, f J . ; ?T1 ft- . - i- f. w m iv m irff ic ... Is it that rash which makes you unpopular? Resiaol WILL HELP YOU Don't be denied the pleasnrc-your friends enjoy simply because of a skin that is marred by unsightly blemishes. Here's the thing to do give the Resinol treatment a fair trial. Use the ointment and aap jointly. Let the healing medication contained in both, correct and gradually overcome the trouble that is robbing you of a clear complexion and a good time. For m fm Iriml eft? The combined uu ol this ointment and ftosp U umirkll, roil. nd oiHtmtHt.wrttt Rn ftblc ivr the treatmcHt ol rciemt and other akin dueaaea. W, Balltmtri, itd. J-tr mm!, m til druisutt. : lV."S ,3 :rl I 'aB' fti,..... jfl -ft' 1'iir: .'ii 9tio aff-tfoar -'round soft drink Tho first man drink was water and rnin. Bovo is the hiIiost 1-ofincincMt clthe natural arink of primitive man the accepted drink of modern America a beverage with real food value. A hoalthy and subsfanilal drink at the soda founfam.oj. with lunch ci the restaurant , a comfort waiting for you in the ico-box .it homes It l aro mrifd 10 imprtl cut f,ianfr ANHEUSEM BU5CH Hliimaucr iV I loch, WholcMlc ),.lnlml,, ItiRTLAND. OltF. Dun. J. I'rv. SAI tM. ORE. ji It ; Warchoue Hanaarr ST.LOUI3 1 . ... .i... t T ?- .iii sl ' 1: iftna-ir-v- j J company at Pendleton. .i.l.,.,! ,j,.i,MiiVH!il.iTi..