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PAGE TWO THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1919. I M'r. and Trt V A TTarii ..... and nioce Mrs. Veiina Cochran Nerton motored to J'ortund to and will re- SOCIETY. By Gertrude Eobisoa 1 I -1. f Piedmont t wrs rlcK la t3ytulldlnrf and focj'4 yalues. To Sar fttorfa erufiii nn1 Fs-j.nc.V I riecl potatoes it im partfl 'delicate; ' " nut flavor moro delicious and dis V$ toted. " it's.- -t. TTtm i i t; i . The food the nut r SCOnS MILLS NEWS The scries of meetings comitates; 4-s Hev. Joseph II. Smith are interesting . indeed. Smily we tire fortunate, in se curing Hiirli im evangelist. Much good ban already been lie eotnplishod. Miss Gertrude Cook of I'orlluml is ( kttciuling the Jim. .Smith meetings anil inking tdoiiogiuphie reports ol Inn ser mons. Minn llirdic Howe spout hint week with Airs. L. C. Hussell of Middlctn-. . . Mrs. Charley Nchnrbnrk of XII. An gel unit rliildri'H visited with Mr. and Jlrs. W, 11. ('(iininuim last Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Srhtrbuck attended tlm high school comim iironiont. , . Rev. Owens of Keiittlo is hero "lit , tending tlm Jon. Smith meetings; also Brv. Itutititi rhiI wife of Murquiini are In atlemlance. Henry Thorium sold Mm place, Inst ' week to Joseph Jones of Fossil, Ore- fun, who will move here with his fttm ', llv. Mr. ami Mrs. Thomas expert to ' Jivi- with tlii-lr sou, Arlio Thomas. Mis. I.. ('. RiiM-fll iiiul children of ' MiddMoii iue visit irg relatives .tore nd i ttend ii1.; inn series of inoctiii; The cii'iiiniMii-i !ti i( exorcises of oor , 111 T ll school III 111 lliTl I'YullIV I'VI'lli 11(1 t WDH II ill: 'idi'd success, Thi' people turned out I'limiiss- to I'lijoy tin' excel Jont program rendered. Miss White, hc principal, ninl her lass limy well (iiigriitii!iilo themselves over tin ii t!n- SIRICA'S HOME Used by thrifty people because it Saves Time, Saves Money, Saves Shoes. EmhoiA is beneficial to all leather. SiiftoiA Hor,!E Set maltei shining easy in home or office. BUCMK-W!i;l E-fltO-BnSWX U.NiTKl) STATICS RATUtOAD AIMmi!ATION WALKEK P. IMNK8. DlRBcTOll QKXERAL OF RAlLHOADfl SOUTH KliX rACIPIC R.UI.ROAD (Linci North of Anliliiml,' Oregon) Summer Excursion Farej to Oregon and Northwest Resorts 1 rinn n,,w fr M"i''t iiirnnier vi.i:i,,A f,.r yourself n.i f.m 1 KEWPORT eimin tickctA from slrm ! Wes k end ticket, from K'tlem ..." "v I; C..rreu,rline fro. from other point '' J huh., r S.H N"'; M"Bi J ll,.voeea .li'htlv J hotter. Coirepodin(f f,. frm other roiiitfc J DETROIT S.n. en tirhet from Salem , j OurreSi.HJ,ng flire, from s,h(,r win( " J McCEEDIE HOT 8rEING-S,..,on ticket from Slem M.55 j CBATEa LAKE H,mn ticiet from S.lem t,,,, i Ll day ticket from Salem .. I'. j orrnpond.ng f,c, 0,hpr ,,oiuU -- --lu I I rk will open nboiit Julr ljt MARBLE IIAiXS OP OKEOOK -Seu8 MpU from IS dnjr tickelA from Hulem .. IIS 30 t!orrHnliri fare from other oimi"" ' ' VAEIOCa-peeinl in tlM , cuhm Rive, Behe., Mt. iKnnl Inrli ind Olsrirr Inquire of ticket t'tat. Peanut Oil : - Tnf t- oi whK . flavor cidod success. , i l'roruin of the fourth ununl com ! liienceiitent tif the i'otts Mills hik'h 'srhoul, t'liduy cvenini;, June L'U. 11119: S; lettioii t)rchestrii ! Invol ution Hev. lliirris "Star SpHii);leil Haulier" Audience il'iauu Duet " UeeiU of Valor "....otutz. Ktln l ShiltH und Lillian Heristud '1'nited Stuten l'liit ill Wiiiiiii; the i Vr" John '. Uroiiiier 'Vurul rvdo ".V Little liiicli Caiioo" 1 ' Calvin l'iiillips Address to the (.'hiss ! Jntnes T. Matthews I'iiino Sulo " Vulse Stiienne " ; Woiteiiniitipt l.nVerne Hieh Viir:iMn! Mrs..T. V. L. til CIuks Hi-itory Lloyd Heln 1'iiiiiohiHiie - " Melllories" . Ldi'h Ki11oi;uihI Lillian lleuustud ('hi m rndieey Kule Sioiuie I'n .i. ulal ion of '!;i:-s l'lin; Edna .1, White I'reseiitnlioii of liiploiuas Henedii'liiiii Hev. Harris Nelei'tion On-nestrn IIAT.1UUU0 UNDER SIEGE IItI'h, .lime Jl. - llniidiiirtf has lieen ih -'in-eil. in ii s'lilc of ii'i;i li II re-alt ef i cla h 'eetweeii ci inimiuislH mid po-lii-e, it win rep '.ed lod.iy. " I'ni't n:l 'is lire im s.rilse there. Ti'ar lmitiliH and fire Iidsc were em-!n-i I in d;.ipeiin;i t lio riiitcri. S!'.0E POLISH x. -- 'i'J ('..h ..;.;r:J iai National rrk.' I 4 JOIfV M. fKTT ? fieneml Piiwieiijjof Ageut. fff JkiktfiA. - i'ii ' 1 nil N,--T'",-n". '4v OKEGOX has mado a name fat her self among her aister ititn bt eause of her educational projrraa repoa college and private iustitu tions have become noted for their ad vanced methods of instruction, ta say nothing of their modern resource and conveuieneea. The L'uicritT of Ea yi'ne is one of the most beautiful in stitution of ita kind in the northwest, hut daring the pt few years the need of a woman's building bit been sore ly felt, nntil at last tne necessity has beenrao extremely urgent. At the recent session of the legisla ture the sum of one hundred thousand dol'arswas appropriated for the eree tiun of the ibuildiiij on condition that an eo,ual amount be raised by private subscription. For this purpose the alum ni awociation of the uuiversity h.iT heeii working tireltjily, and batked by the various women's organizations thru out the state have rai-ed a comparaJve ly largo 'sum. The goal, uOever, is not yet won, and JiniMleales, nrt exhibits and soeiul entertainments are still be ing held to kTi 11 the fund. As a proof of their interest in the cause, the nlem Women's tlub will give a ailver tea tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 5 on the state hotiwr grounds Kveryone interested in educational af fairs and with the weVare of the state university at heitrt, is invited to be present. Although sponsored by the Wifliien's elub it is not essentially fur women and a cjiecial invitation is ex tendeiT to the business ineD of the city to attend. ... Heralded as one of the wonders Of the n'e, and with a reputation thaf only a very few acquire during a life time, Ma-ler Jean Kiuitnor, boy eoprn- 110, will appear in concert Saturday evening at the Pirst Congregational chiirc.h. The. success of this thirteen year old prodigy is almost unparalleled and the account of his career since his first public appearance nl the age of s-ven years, reads like a it airy tale, r'rem cimst Jo con's!, he is known as a genius and greeted upon every appear ance with a wi'ii'th of praise that only rial nierii is it It 1 n. to extract from mus ical ciilics. "('ne of tlm nuts! 'nl geniuses of the nerl hwesl , " my I he ispol.ane Review, and n russ the rontiiieiit the critic of the Musical C.iiirier (New Ymk) de s.riiie his s'ui'.iig as follows: "With ti'i exceiitiiuinl voice, care fully trained, and a style varying from I (nii'li'l r ' Angels l'or Itiight and Fair to laid's florid song 'Thou Miilli.iiit flird. ' mid Carpenters fun Mings. It is easy to ncei nut for the popularity of .lean's luring." Masier Jenu is iici oinpaiiied by his I'm her, cliliinid Whif.i Kuntner,' the -on oi' lievereiul W, (I. Kant hit of the first Ciiiigre'iiiUonal clinrih. i Miring his residence heie "l I veins no, Mr. Kuntii T idioitilii il hin.s. If in the mus iriil circles by his nl'iii'y along . tli'ino 'iues mid p.inieiilnrlv ill choir work. He 'is a cnup'is'r of uofe and neeoni panics the boy during the concerts. Miss (lertrude Campbell of Port lain"!, who hits Wen visiiim; fiit'iiils in leiii fur lhe past two weeKs, will return to her home this evening. Sh' will take with her us her lions.? guest, Miss Lu eile ilaskftski, who will leinain over the week end. At 11 meeting of the J'usl Matron's. cluli of the Knsti rn S'ur recently plans were madu for a picnic to be given to nionow ufteiuooii mid evening lit the s't;ite 'f::;r gnmnds. Kuch ntcmber of the Lasleru Ktar i tit briutr a bnskit lunch and t the tl o'clock supper the Matrons cluli will serve ire cich ii and hot ceffee. Wouien in charge tf tl) i'. iVnir nre Mis. tieurue (I. 1'oiwn, Mrs. (ioorgc It. Hiirnelt. Mrs. Lena Karriiig :on, Mrs. Ft an k Keiliy, M rs.Kugeiiift (i lliiiglniiii, Mrs. Ida (lodfrey Airs, hhor M. Iifore, Mrs. Milton f.. Mev eis, Mrs. Lii.ii'loflh l!ic,l, Mis. V. E. Sluifer, Mrs. W. Carlton fsinith, Mrs. Aniim Vass, Mrs. Ida Halicock, Mrs. Uavid Wri ;ht. Miss Minnie Moeler and M'iss Coristine Moore. ... Mrs. O. A. Liwis and children Kdr ward and L'li.ubelh, and Mrs. Mary Howd ef ftilcm have for the past week been the gue;-ts of Mrs. Lewis' mother, Mis. ,r. S. Taylor of Shenirs Bridge, a noted fishing resort on the Ilest-hutea. Mrs. Taylor was a former resident of Siilem. ... Mrs. (leorge Thatcher Gucmsev. na- tioiuil president general f tjie Tatiiih- ters of the American Revolution has npi'oiutcil Mrs, John A. Renting R dt rector of the J'aeifie const division of the Pitn rhters of the American Revo lution for prevention of desecration of !h flag. Mrs. Keating is a resident 06, 1 on ami ami an scfve mender of the Multuum.ih chapter of the organization The Westminster fluilil of the Kirs rrcstnterinn church was delightfully entertained Tuesday eveninjf lv miss rjiima seller at her home on North Liberty .ipect Tlm hours were pleasantly i-pent in social converse ami in the course ot the eve ning a short program was rende'fed. Miss Iena Jte'le Tartar's vocal solos and the piano siOoetions bv Miss Wel ter, Miss Mir.puh Illair and'.Mrs. Hertha I'arby were irticularly enjoyable. Ihir '"St the refresh meitt hour 'the hostess a airis'ed by Mis. Rse W.ller Chamberlain and Mr. Charles AVeller. Every Coffee Drinker Should know how j casil'aixl healthfully INSTANT P05TUM takes the place of coffee. i. " over me ween ecu. iney wiii tie joined by Mr. Norton who has just re turned from France. Plans for the annual lonan picnic to be held at the state fair grounds in August, were, raa ie at picnic ssipK:r at the Albert j.:ay grounds last eve ning when the Iowa chib met for aa informal evening. ... The Ladies Aid so.iety of the First I'resbyteriaa church will meet Friday afternoon 'in the churvh parlors at 2: JO The hostesses will be Mrs. C. J. Clem ents, Mrs. i G. Bwersoi, Mr. Brant, Mrs. Mario Harding, Mrs. J. N. Ska if e, Mrs. J. A. Pooler and Mrs. Chas. Wilson. STATE WEAVES STRON CASE AIM DOCTOR Prosecution Rests At Noca in Trial Of San Francisco Physician. Redwood City, Cal., Juno 23. The state's direct case against Dr. Ephriarn Northeott was closed at noon today b? district Attorney Franklia 6 art, who is conducting the prosecution of the Sun Francisco physician, churged with killing Inea Reed, an army nurse, who died from an illegal operation. ilic statu wove a strung web of cir cumstantial evidence in its effort to prove that tho triil's death enmo 111 u result of an illegal operation, it alleges .Nortluott performed ut Snu -Mateo. Aft er her denth, it is claimed the girl's body was thrown from an autniniiliilp down a gulch, at Crystal Hprings, near Mm Mateo. The sudden close of the stnln'i. evi dence gave riso to belief that the state tuts fti-nng evidence withheld for re buttal testimony. Testimony of Dr. F. E-. Jordan that he directed Mies Reed to Noithcott when sho askisl him to belt) her cscnnn child birth, wnsime of the strongest bits the state nit roduiedv Aliss K.11I111 ino Fisher, a nurse, who testified that Northeott sought to hire her to tare for 1111 illegal operation ease at Sun Meteo 11 few days before tho body of .Miss Keed was found, was tho last witness for the slate. Every effort wus made to impeach the testimony of -Miss Fisher, To do this defense littornevs collided her name with that of James Roy, im ex-puiont. iioy, lliev int minted, would testify that Miss Fisher had told him Nortluott had nothing to do with the Reed case. Miss Fisher firmly denied the defense asser tions. She denied uUo that Katherlno O'Connor, poltcuonmu, ciiine to her room and read her 11 supposed copy ot testimony sho was expected to give. THE MEN IN CLASS Al A sound, health msn is never a back number. A msn can be as vigorous and able at seventy aa at twenty. Condition, not years, nuts jou in the discard. A system weakened by everworknd cure less living brings old sue prematurely. The bodily functions are impaired and unpleasant symptoms appear. The weak spot is generally the kidneys. Keep them clciiu and iu proper working con dition and you will generally find your self in Class A. Take OOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules periodically and jour aystcm will always be in working order. Your spirits will be enlivened, your muscles supple, your mind active, and your body capable ot hard work. Don't wait until you bar been reject ed. Commence to be a first-class man now. (Jo to your druggist at once. Oet a trial bog of liOf.D MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. They are mad ut the pure, original, imported Ilasr Ira Oil the kind your great-graudtatb-er ustd. Two capsules each day will kfti you toned up and teeling fine. Uouey refuuded if they do not help you. Kessembcr to ask for the imported UOLD MEDAL Hrand. In tare sixes, sealed package 9 (Q Association Manager In Douglas County R. C. I'iiiilus of Salem was here today On business connected with the new state organisation of Oregou fruit grow ers, one of the first things to be tus (-h up oy i ne new itregon lo-opciative lirowers association will be a universal l: ...... t 1 ... . . ""K"ii oranu. ll is expected a eon test of some kind will be Started soon to get the minds of the Oregon grow ers on the name of tho brand they will nntto put their fruit out under. The problem of finances has already been workeif out satisfactorily to the extent that the growers will be Me to draw almost a their money at the time they deliver their fruit." As the tempornrry board of directors of the new organisation has not yet been elec ted, Ho definite policy has been formed Ss to the (lercentBge to be advanced. Contracts and organisation papers have been approved by the federal reserve bank so that the new organiration will be able to place as much of its paper through the local banks as they may arc io tsae en. The new ..w!,.ti,tn wilt ik. Ink tin. mediate steps to print a growers' hot- "-im or paper so mat growers win tie furnished with all tho latest Sid ac curate infortunium on markets, cultural problems, spraying, etc, Fackihg houses will bo constructed on modem lines, eliminatirg waste 'paces, and the future needs ef ttie coei mmiity as well aa the present wilt be looke.1 in tii rurrfally b f rc building The Hutte Kails Prune (in.wers ass.wia lion at Seotts Miiis etitmpltcss ne erection of a in-w building, and mem kcrs itil Viitv in Kiib-m and &l fro well with Robert Fau'us imk.;,g Lit a 1 a I it w Don't Suffer MANY mea and women are suffering because they are tree tin effects instead oi removing causes. Why bother with li:.imcntt and lotions tot rheumatic pains, backache, still joints, sore muscles, biliousness, nervousness, floating specks in the vhjon, dixxiness, puffy pouches under the eyes, or other symptoms oi kidney trouble when the kidneys can be made well and strong, thus removing the cause ot ths svinptomir ney pu have bevfl wed lor kidney trouble ard bWtider milmeon bf mea and vomh wiih tttccetw lor Biaiiy yema. Tbey inii to ct nit at the root ot tha trotible, inriaoratiui and wrenjtihemnd. healinj andaootbtnt wnn, sore, or ttt-oficred kidney aod bhddcr. They kelp the ki Jotya throw CM ol the blood the wit aitd poitioua tkat cauac the aynap.uou uf UUicy trouble. O. W. Vr'eiMmdcr, 2fO Bi!?r Vista, Saa An to mo, Tesaa., writer "I he atiffred mot or lesa witb kidney aiU bUuUtr troubic tor Uia past ten ycara. The oily iti'tt I have tff.r beeo able to act relief tmni wis I'oLy kidney Filla. 1 earnestly recoinmcisd thcra 10 any one tuticr iut truin kidue)' or b!uiJcr tiuuble." The Salvation Army Back from the war, has re sumed its fight against mis ery, poverty and vice in American cities on a larger scale than ever. Will You Back It Up? The Salvation Army Koate Service Fund, May 19-26 This spnee contributed ly SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE. The " Kinpri ss of Ireland' went down, 140 Salvnl ioni.sfs, traveling lo a convention, wcw drowned. When the sen gave up its dead not a Salvationist was found with a life belt on, WHY? The Salvation Army was built and exists on the busts oi self sacrifice. TDK KI.KS' SALYATHCJ ARMY JIOMrJ SKUV1CK FIND Hpace donated by KAFOUKY EROS. packing house plans so as to buiid one which will conform with the ideas of the new association, so it will bo ac cepted next season. In the meantime organization work is being lined up. Growers' names in each community are being secured so that the articles of incorporation, bylaws and growers' bulletins can bo mailed them in order to give the growers an oppor tunity to study them carefully and clear their minds best features of the asso ciations of bylaws, contracts, etc., coin prise the result of the experience Of the successful Oregon associations and the best features of the association of Washington and California. Comity Fruit Inspector Karl I'ercy is actively j after the interests of the new associa-' tion here. Roselmrg Review. Washington, June 2.1. Favorable re port on Neriatnr Hiram Johnson's reso lution asking the l l niiiistiation for in formation on the Russian military pol icy was ordered today by the senate foreign relations committee. The committee amended the resolu tion to provtlr that the president, in stead of the secretary of state and the secretary of war, shall, if not incom patible with putiHe interest, inform the senato why American trtiop were sent to Siberia and why they are being krpt there. Heat SHiPhczsez It is unnecessary tot y3ii ta tuiTey withcc2rm3,UtrtdKa,nng?xrrurr;s:iC3 end similar s'tm t .culk. om' cb tnired at any r'rut I'O'C f.r SJ-o. rr ? 1.C0 forcitra lr. : Lt-t.lc, sr. J prorrp:-l- arp! ic J wdl iu'.y&vc in-:, .t rc '.:cf t orn i:hinj tirtu-o. Ii ci- rn-os p.r i eoDthci the iiin a:; 1 fcr. cukWy accl C-fectivf.:? trMt 1 1.1 t'r'-ircx i'emo ij a vrrrKcrri 1, f i.-rf-r.'.i.-". i'sanr)C3;:at ItauiJ ztA i ; sw ihir.J t.i ther:o-lc:c;tcrl::: I:i;rtC!tgrcr.'. I i y car:! Uctl crj ca a lial . xel I !.C. Grvmpiumsr liwTflajwPiUs W : r H The E Salvation N Army NEW PLUSH COATEES : $16.18 $19.73 $21.75 .-."". tsH-M- NEW SHORT FLUSH COATS . . $19.73 $21.75 $31.75 -fe-T NEW PLAID SPORT SKIRTS $12.50 $11.75 $17.50 vs. WTiere Shopping Is a Pleasure 11 :Iftikg Qlfl. rs re'W - i v 9 t i .ss f-" r. . 6, V ' CLIFnKI WIIITK KAXTXKR, well known in Sti'ein aid in musical cit cles ill lhe northwest as a reniHiscr of exceptional tt4.il i I v who will ai company his son. Master Jean Kantncr a the concert at tho F'.tst t on gregn' ioiial church Saturday evening. Charged with being disloyal, unethical and mercenary John W. Aielander, a Seattle attorney is recommended for permanent disbarment by the slate board of law examiners. The Crown-Willamette I'aper com pany at Camas, Wash, has advanced the scale of wages of its employes 3 cents an hour effective aa of Juno I. Women us well ss men share in the rise. R. II. CAMFBELL, Special IuMt0 vq ronTiin tit? m k t,- V 1 f j Wide search is being made for Mr. and Mrs. William Thrnssol of Helms, Cat., and two children, who disappeared Inst Saturday somewhere bolw en Ah lnntl and Kttijene while traveling ly automobile. .Horlick'S the Original Malted Milk. Avoid Imitations and Substitute! LHOME GARAGE A i$ - gallon black teel barrel of Zerolene affords the greatest economy and conveni ence in the use of cor rect lubrication. Takes up little room. Consult your dealer or our near est agency today. Cet a Correct Lubrication Chart for four car. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (C.IUru) AjL, Standard Oil Co, Salem.