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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY. JULY ' 1319. PAGE THREE. 1 Stop Itching Shin 7. N Welcome Home JSALKM. OREGON Salem's Greatest Women's Apparel Store WILSON TO BE KOI IE President Hard At Work Oa Treaty Message Asking Ratification. UCKHECHT ARMY 7$HOE The Shoe that gives you "ex tra Service every step Comfort every minute." Sold in Black Gunmetal or Mahogany Calf or In. dianTan Call; By Lowell Mellett (United Prose staff correspondent) Aboard V. B. S. dcorjre Washington, July S. (By wiretees)- President Wil- tn.ila. rMniMniiiil. i1.w tn Ilia rntai in uij;. lurk kuvih m v cioc Tuesday afternoon. The 'rosidcnt Yss still working oa bis nie-artge to. congress and wae pre paring a message to the people for de livery July 4. Before the George Washington's ar rival, the president probably will deliv er speech from the promenade deck of the liner, to be transmitted to Am erica later by wireless. President Castro of Portugal, sent the following menage by wireless to President WitSion: "At the moment of the signiug of peace, 1 hasten to address your excel lency with mv most sincere felicita tions on your personal action and the superb effort of your valiant American people, which powerfully contributed to the victory of our common ideals. I hope the friendship of the two peoples. ! which the blood of our soldiers has con secrated, will develop into fruitful work for tho promotion of peace rela tions." Wilson responded as follows: "I have received your message with the greatest pleasure and wish in re turn to echo your hope that the days of peace which happily lie ahead of us may in every way yield the best fruits of friendship and cooperation between the peoples of our two countries." Washington, July 3. Latest mess ages from President Wilson approve the plan of an infownnl reception by a committee of citizens on his arrival at New York at 'arneRie hall. Secretary Tumulty said today. After that the president will come direct to Washing ton. EX-KAISER (Continued from page one) Foa practical, everyday wear for lasting comfortfor the sort of service yos have a right to expect look to the Buckhicht Army Shoe. It will give you a new tense of.ihoe-comfort a new understanding of iboe-economy. Msde on the famous Munson Last from top-gride materials by top-notch workmen. Worn by thousands of men in all walks of life. Get a pair today! Exclusive Agent PARIS BROTHERS 857 Stats Street, Salem, Oregon Manufacturers BUCKINGHAM ft HECHT San Tranclsco If You Can't Buy It In Salem You Dont Need It that unusual activities wore observed at Amerongcn castle, whero the former kaiser is at present interned. This was interpreted as indicating he intends to move, though possibly only to nnither point in Holland. Germany Divided. Germany is divided over tlio trial of Wilhehn, the military caste bitterly op posing it and the radicals openly iJvo eating that he be tried by n Oerninn socialist tribunal. The Gern.an Offi cers' asweiution recently sent t com munication to the Dutch government urging that extradition of tho e kaiser be refused ami announcing th&t its members were determined to protect him from trial. Lloyd-George stilted also to tho com mons thnt other "officers who comnilt- ..I. ..... iiv:-. i . . -T... -... our Kit ai'ML All TL miXLttii in eirWondersi MAKE this a summer of vacation travel. Glorious out-of-door1 Tides of for Iht on you want! National Parks Crater Lake Oratea Glacier Mootaaa Grand Canyon Aiisoaa Hawaii Hswwfaa Isisad Hot Springs Mesa VenU Colorado Mount Rainier Wuhiactoa Rocky Mountain Colorass Seqasia Cea, Cries CaUtoraia Yellowstone) Wjomios Yoarmita CaUtaroM National Moaaaseats Petrified Forest playgrounds beckon you. Heed the call. Get away and know the scenic beauties of your, own land.' Summer excursion fares. Every American should visit the National Parks.: They are the nation's playgrounds. Not only do you see peaks and canyons, glaciers and geysers, big trees and volcanoes, prehistoric ruins and Indians you1 here see the old wilderness places of this country the Far West and the Old West practically unchanged. In this vast region you can "rough it' can camp out, climb high peaks, go fishing and ride horseback. Around the corner, so to speak, are miles of auto boule vards, modem resort hotels, and comfortable camps. Ask the local ticket agent to help plan your trip, or apply to tin nearest Consolidated Ticket Office, or address nearest Travel Bureau, United States Railroad Administration, 646 TVn porta tion Bldg., Chicago? 143 Liberty Street, New York City, 602 Healcy Bldg., Atlanta, Ca. Untiii) -States liaD"-ADMiNismnoN Artooaa I Zioa I There is one safe, dependable treat in l? that relieves itching torture and s'.;m irritation almost instantly and that cleanses and soothes tho skin. Ask any druggist for a 35c or $1 bottle of Zemo and apply it as directed. Soon you will find that irritations, pimples, bluckrads,eaema.b4otclieririgworni and similar skin troubles will disappear. A little Zemo, the penetrating satis fying liquid, is ail that is needed, for it banishes most skin eruptions, makes the skin soft, smooth and healthy. The E. W. Rom Co, Cleveland. " ted appalling infamies will be trie4." "The peace terms are 1:1 many re spects terrible, but terrible weie the deeds which justified them." raid Lloyd George. Premier Given Ovation. The premier declared the. German army is now inadequate to uistutb the peace of even the feeblest neighbors. He said that the limit of reparations is "Germany's ability to pay.'- Restoration of the 1,500,000 tquare miles of German colonies is mipossible, he maintained, because of lurmer ill treatment of the natives by tho Ger mans. Ho said that he resolutely op posed putting "any predominantly Herman territory under Polish rule." Lloyd- Georeo was given a rouisrk- shle ovation when he started to ptak. He immediately announced tho intro duction of two bills to "enforce the most momentous document to which Bri tain ever affixed her seel." WUhelrn Gets BesUsbS. The Htguo, July 3. (United Tress.) Unusual niovemcut at AmerOiigen chateau were reported today !y the Handelsuilnd. Commenting on tltiit, tho newspaper suid it expects the former kaiser will attempt to depart from his home there. The Kieuwe Courant declared today that the Dutch government does not feel obliged to turn Wilhclin over to the allies. "Ho is free to go where he likes so long cs he stays in Holland," said this journal. 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