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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, JUNE 30. 1910. Wm" 7M- -. JteJl: 1 H "1- iiiiiuillli H'li'l in li l 'in . I l in , u to ----- u.f.. . . : ; i'-'-U k-JL. SOCIETY. Br Gertrude Bobisoa For deep fat frying Mazola is matcMess. It positively decs r.ct smoke up tie kitchen. Tie smoking point is far above ike temperature required to cook food properly. It does net carry the odor or taste from one food to an- other-even fish or onions. It can be used over and over again. Try this astonishing test cf Mazola economy and uni versal use yourself today. FRFF Wonderful Cook Book. Write Corn Product! Reiininf Co. P.O. Box 161, New York. Kerosene A Most Conven- . ient And Economical Fuel tliift mviiig, not only in the bouw-' Crnmont ration to ioldiers during tho hold liuljfot but also in the timo nd fivil Wur, the annum pr enjnu ron rnorirv uf the hounowife. I'oarl Oil mimptiori ffnulually climbod from about (liven excellent roiulta aa fur ab nod.3 cltiu in 160, until it reached al- WITH only a few hour in whkh te bring the GoJaf ef Liberty eoaUoi te a eloee. those . who are baekiag the separate taadidatea are workiaf with renemej eaergy lur lae Meeeee of their favorite, rjo far Mia Aita Joiuiaua i ia the lead kh M. ilargarat White following aa a close eeeoaa. Mia Jlane tsreitrnsien anu Miae Ljlah iJeker are aext ia line with a aohd tnckiug of nnnbertrs fnen.l to booet them. lom the latet reports, the eietoriona younj; lady will win the honor only fcjr a small margin. The candidate ho lose will gene aa maid of honor for the ioddesi. . . . Posteuiiter aad Mrs. August Hurke sticn, aeeoinpanied by Misse Willa and Lena llurkentien, motored to Van couver, Washington, Saturday where they are the guests of ilr. and Mrs. A. E. iruiiesticn. The party will return tomorrow evening. . . A party of Poitlaitdcrs motored to tSalem yesterday and were the house quests of Mr. and Airs. U. A. VtoiU at their lovely huuie on North thurea street. Those in the party were Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Crawford, J. W. Craw ford, John Fitzgerald, .Mr. and Mrs. K. M. .Mary Alice CHI Robert Ci ill end Miss Helen M ood. ... Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Hofer are en joying a week's outiiijj at Newport. Mrs. K. O. Kuhelbergcr and two ilaughteni, who have ITeen guests at the (i. W. Ivaflar home for the past week, nave returned to their home in 1 ort land. Mr. and Mrs. O. I1. Hishop will spend the iFourth of July holidays at the JJa mon Inn, at Nye Creek. This will be the first Tiait Mr. and Mrs, .Bishop have spent in NewiMjrt for a number of vears. Wednesday afternoon the parents and friends of the 1st year pupils of Bertha Junk Barbr gathered at her studio when a delightful program was mven. . Then for the instruetion and enter tainment of the class and their friends, Mrs. Darby told of the childhood of uottschalk, the first American eom poser to (pin recognition abroad and of tho struggle he had in ibreaking down the prejudice of the critics against homo talent, also giving the poetic idea of one of his finest compo sitions, "A March in the Ifnght, DRESSMAKER SAVED FROM OPERATION By Taking Lydla E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound in Tune. Ithaea. N.Y. "Thre years aeo I suffered from pains in my right aide, so severe that I could not raise my feet from the floor. Fains would shoot down my iimbs and through my back, and tiie doctor said I bad an abscess. I was in bed two weeks with aa ice bag on ray aids and expected any day that I miht have to tro to a hos pital for an opera tion. A friend came to see me and told me of your won derful medicine Lydia E. l'inLham'a Vegetable Compound. 1 began takme it, and after taking six bottles I feel well and strong, do my own work and do dressmaking for others. I cannot speak too highly of your medicine and recom mend it to others who suffer with female trouble. It is a Godsend to ailing women, and yoa may use my name at anytime," Mrs. Permill Hulsizeb, 218 E. Fall St, Ithaca, N.Y. Women who suffer from any such ail ments should not fail to try this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. I'iak barn's Vegetable Compound. inpvr-ii,i(',l 1 1 i, - IlVl lik" J j 'I ! crmklnir ia concerned and who 'ronl used tho kitchen never becom- Tho muss and dirt of a coal oi eookiitove add to the burden of the Bouse heated. A itoimI cokstove with 1'earl wife. Cual dust seems to get every-! Oil will 1"',i broil, roast, and toast where nd it means continual work to! '""""i"'y- .... .... , Having been refined and re-nf.ucd by . c.e... j. "-u ,M,,.lui process, the impurities are re in me aiove. All this trouble is done away withup tvlta mn produces no odor, wnen aernnene is iiio-u aa a ru,n, ii ia . . I. . l J l. - a I 1 I .iu n.u... i i.uui rht. wnien was men piuvca oy one ui en .ffAOuby' advanced pupils. Mis. lrma es over- figure was only slightly reduced unhl she aw 'el s'Ch in mlra. elean and convenient and makes far loss work fat the htnisewifo. lu addi tion to this, it is more economical than either coal or wood. l!M3, since when the consumptiou has dnipiied to 19.4 gallons. After a long fight in congreaj, kd by Richmond P. Hobson, Alabama, iiero uf the Mcrrimnc, first action oa the moved from l'earl Oil so that it burns national prohibition an.endii.out was Ob tained in committees of tho bixty-roorth conirress, neither tho senate or the house approving tho plan at the time. Henat'rtr Morris Cheppard, Texas, intro duced the amendment in tho souale, and ttiuirnaelltlitive Kdwin Y. Webb. North A gixvi koronene like the Blwidard had little effect on the consumption of i CKrolinn, ill tho house. The SKiiie leso- NATION-WIDE (Continued from page one) Oil compasy'i Pearl Oil makot a dis- liuor. Served as a part of the gov- A WORD ABOUT BLACKS THE Tailor and Coating Serges, Poplins and Fancy Weayes. Excellent Blacks at Prices Far Below the Present Market Many of these are very suitable right now for the popular capes. If, however, you have no immediate use for Blacks, look well to your future needs for such qualities will be very hard to get- With the great markets bare, looms idle and the prediction that war prices will look cheap in six months, every woman who expets to use a yard of Black Cloth can't af ford to overlook these. These Blacks are Strictly all Wool Tailor serges, 5-1 to 56 inches wide, very fine quality, per yard $2.00 to $3.50 French serges, 44 to 50 inch $1.50 to $2.23 Heavy coating gerge, 54-inch, per yard ..$2.43 Extra heavy poplin, 40-inch $1.83 Extra heavy poplin, 5G-inch $3.73 Fancy weaves, such at Ottoman, Melrose, Soliel, Crispine, Satin, Gabardine, 42 to 56 inches $1.50 to $1.93 Hairline Serges, beautiful Blacks with white hairline 'IS to 41 inches $1.33 to $2.33 BLACK SILKS Excellent qualities in Black Crepes, Satins, Taffetas and Heroines, also 13 to 24-inch Velvets and 27-inch Costume Velvets. ' t . i lution was presented to the Sixty tifth congress In December, 1915. On I0 eemlier 14, 19lfl, the house Jud.ciary committee reported it out. FicrJly the prohibition amendment was pushed by tho senate, AiiKiist 1, 117, by a vote of 03 to 20, and in the house, Dceem her 17, by a vote of 82 to 128. right Ended In April. War time prohibition was first Intro duced by Representative Barkley, Ken tucky, in the house April 2rt, Wife, and was adopted by both houses aa a rider to the agricultural appropriation bill. The effect of the act will be felt prin cipally in the following states, which have the following percentage of their population in wi't territory, Bounding to Anti Saloon League figures; California, 73.7; (V'ecticnt, tC; Dela ware, t!0.8; Florida, 8.9; Illinois !)7.4; Kentucky, 10.2; Louisiana, 48.i"; Mary land, 30.9; Massachusetts, 68.1; Missis sippi, 39.8; Missouri, 47; Nevada, 81.8; New Jersey, 94.6; New York, 92.9; Pennsylvania, 81.2; Rhode Island, 00.9; Tezns, 12.5; Vermont, 20.5; Wisconsin, 74.9; Wyoming, 6;5.7.- Taken aa a whole more than 00 per cent nf the people already are nt.der j prohibition. 150 People Killed When Quakes Shake Florence London, June 30. One hundred and fifty persons era killed at Florence and Bologna, Italy, in a succession of earth quakes last night, according to an Ex change Telegraph dispatch from Home today. At Vcchia, Italy, 100 persons were killed, the dispatch said. It added that several hundred persons were injured in the three cities. The earth shocks continued throughouMhe night. her. Master Oordon Bennett, a pupil of lcna Belle Tartar, gave much pleasure with his songs, lieing accompanied by Liucue Horn at the piano. The program: Duet, The Busv iBrook iMarjory Ilewctt, Mrs. Darby May Pole Dance Jtugbee Evening Song Kohler Ernestine Moisan . Story of the .Mouse inrens Military March McJntyre ldUian Lynam Song of the Bugle Neidlinger Uordon Bennett Duet At Sunset . rienneth llewett, Mrs. Darby Dreams Kerns Marjory llewett Surprise - Virgil Blanch iiackett Curious Story ....i Heller Kenneth Hcwett Hunting Bong . Neidlinger oOrdon 'Bennett Raindrops . Kerns Lillian Lvnam . Mrs. T. B. Kay has returned from a visit in Portland. ... Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Evre were among the Halem folk who spent the week end in Portland. . ft. Monica's altar society of St. Jos cph'a church will meet at tho parish hall Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock A large attendance of the members, is desired. The Pythian Sisters have planned a delightful entertainment and informal evening at MoTornack hall tomorrow in honor of a number of new members who have recently joined the order. All members are cordiallv invited. J. A. Townsend is I summer home of Mr. Townsend at .Newport. guest at the and Mrs. Earl Mr. and Mrs. L. U Tweedale and daughter, Miss Dorothy Tweedale, of ,Nlcm are estiMilished in a cottage at Newport for tho summer. Portland Orcgonian. . Mrs. NamucI Hoc me is the guest the S. 11. Roomc family of .Portland at FOLK TO REPLACE LANSING Pari. June 30. (I'nited Press.) Frank Polk, under secretary of state, is scheduled to replace Hecretary Lan sing on the American pesce commission when the latter leaves for America, it was learned today. The date of Lan sing's sailing has not been filed. Irtl YfMl 'Bw'f! lb Great Crisis? !if Set Da Not AlWw & Tum to Paa With Natwr OmiM For Burning Eczema 1 Greasy salves and ointments should not be applied if good clear skin ia wanted. From any drosKtst lor3Sco $1 .00 i or large sie. tret a bottle of Zemo. When applied as directed it effectively removes ectema, quickly stops itchm and heal skin troubles, also sores, burns, wounds and charing. It pen trstes, clcui!a and soothes. Zemo It cleei, dependable and iiwx per, live. c.:tispt,:c liquid, Tryit, aswebeiien nothing1 you have ever used is as effee Uft aitd satisfying. Tie K. W. tu Co.. Ocv. O. , v tr , v tv Waan l . i't natvre hrlDtnf lliot nrif jofwt ef etpersncr that WlMS lh time srrtTM fer bmhv t rmlnf it iiswM .Kd wttk InSiuteiir u T i ef wotpi f -r mr lutf a tn- twr 1m. . Uarnnl tluat l the lmltmoU ptaiwratlM MMher'S F i"'t. ttvT Mr. frlful, rrlatinf, prnrlmllne rctr, ttm UI. ml whtrU atukr. It p.ll. fer tbm to $m Ikrauih rhiUlhlMa viihmit IK bmI Srmm, HmuHm, NHne-mrn ami trrtrkinf tlis, amt thl Uinmrh It M tM kmr. si the rrM are km and ( Skvr tna s1r and HararOT. HiiSr's Krlnd s.wtratan ttx BoarlM, raarflwtas thoa silaut M aaailr formed 1T tcm.nrfa of eatnr. TKr r.lt t-ntly aHt bnn. karsr t.T mrM rati, rwt rul alnK. As (ha raralt tHa ctua la with sntrr nm snl la In. if. ta knaxto r. krt In r mariiliaa and (to earn l suda anl ht p son asU tr tram Bl.nilha W rite to tha trmte-M Heinhtiw Oawaav. i. I. mar KuikiIRI. ituaaK Ik-iviu, fr tsdr ki-nfrl,,l K. k. and ttn a l of Mf'l FmnI fnww yaar dnMr- tsdsr and thcimsjWr tartirV aalcif ur Ua tvauus mul. E So These Soles Save You Shoe Money "I have been wearing my shoes with Ntfolin Sole nearly a year, and they are apparently in as good condition as whenlbought them." written AuRUst, 1918, by W.H. Cocke, Officer, A.E.F., France. Only Neolin Soles could endure a test hke this. That they do so is because of the tough durability built into them by a scientific process. To cut your shoe bills down, buy shoes with these long-wearing soles. They come in many styles for men, women, and children. Remember Neolin Soles are flexible and waterproof, too, and are available everywhere for re-soling. They are made by The Goodyear Tire & Rub ber Co., Akron, Ohio, who al9a make Wingfoot Heels guaranteed to out wear all other heels. neolin Soles MxtlUa.Tl.ZM.oir o THE RE GO Tomorrow - V ednesday ... r f y I X tummsiiiwi- mmw. Marguerite Clark IN - uThree Men and a Girl" their Newport eottago. '- I. O. Curtiss has gone to Berkeley, California lor a visit of a few weeks. a . . J. . Austin left Friday for Ana heim, California, on a business trip. He was accompanied as far as Portland by his wife, and made the remainder, of the trip by steamer. Mr. and Mrs. Austin are planning to tRke np their residence in California and Mrs. Aus tin will leave (Salem in a few weeks to .join her husband. petrogradIafe (Continued from page one) eastern front. The working masses ore ammunitions factories.' recruiting our army in such a nmnncr "We should prefer making p'os ami that reversal of the position ou the harvesting machinery, but we shall suc southern and western front is iuevita ' cessfully manufacture wur niunitioi.s to ble. j long as the entente compels ns to." "The second question is regrdingj Since this interview, unofficial -re-the red army's supply system. ' j ports have been received of new bcl- Sup'ply System Good. shevik defeats in the south, :nclu,lii.g ' "Reply: The army supply works the reported loss of Odessa', made the biggest progress during ttiej a i last year. Difficulties in the distribu tion of clothing show the lack of ode- . i . r quale Transportation, not a snoriagu ox j Coble materials. At present the eentra.izcn , jj war supply iviicm ia iiuuur in, unec-1 i t,Hl, tion of Krasin, an economical nan i.ud Jj one of the beat Russian organizers, who Jr has made invaluublo improvcaii.r War marterials are not lackinpr '" a the numerical growth of the tr f ..X r iiu t T J cessitates three shifts in the igf JoiCm S 3 llOOQ 1 12C8 10 Zm AVIATOE KIII. Pctrograd, expected to furnii over whelmingly results has been beajen off. The organised wire pullers of tho I'ctro- grad plan must reconcile themselves to this fact. "Attempts to stir up military upris ings against the Soviets in I kriunu arc a complete fa'ilnre. The Ckmimans r.re wiping out these bandit gangs a.id or ganinzing a disciplined red nimy. "Kolrhak's winter offensive ugainst our enstern front was duly listed. In the last six weeks Kolchak h..s been driven hnrk over a territory totalling 140,000 square kilometers, losing large quantities of munitions. His troops are wholly demoralised and surrendering by the thousand. Home of the bent of his volunteer regiments are now fighting valiantly in the ranks of the red nrmy. Kven Kolehiik, who was hoping recent ly to crown himself within tho Kremlin walls, it at present seeking his crowa ia the (Siberiaa tundras. The cistern front offers a typical spectacle, inas much as the temporary western and southern front failures will result in the same reaction as the csmpkigns. on the ' 1 jr s Rsiii6l the tested skin treatment "Resinol is what you want for your akin-tmuble Resinol to jfcthe itch ing and burning-Resinol to kial the eruption. This gentle ointment lias been so effective for years in treating eczema, ring worm, itching, burning rashes, and sores, that it has become a standard skin treatment. It con tains nothing that could irritate the tenderest skin. ' . . Your dniggist will also tell you that Resinol Ointment is excellent for re lieving the smart, itch, and burn f mosquito-bites, and insect-stings. It aonthes and ends skins burned by wind or sun. All dealers seil Resinol Ointnrnt. Urn wta usr Rrsmcl ,"' Siitk find stvthwg Icticnt j sary. i YOUR CHILDREN,i . - A VITAL QUESTION TO-DAY FOR.WniERS O In orJer to tfet proper .koe. for your cUlrc. you will be oUitfed to pay ' mor. tKan formerly -tUt i. A. W you tnvt tnore it adMsaUe to insist on Pl-Mte. ani then you Lave tic best shoe, money can buy for ckJldVea. " Tkey wear longer. ' Tu esc two styles, ons for every Jay wear aad tKe otner or Jrsss wear are cry satisfactory. AtV. to sec tkem. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR FLA5LATE SHOES.