PACE EIGHT. famous Actress Tefis Hov She Uses Derwillo To Beautify Her Complexion THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY JULY 13. 1919. HAZEL GREEN NOTES- y : THIS WEEK DECiSIVE 0!!i 'A k n I. 1 MISS ETHE L CLAYTON New York Miss Ethel Cluvton, tin- MK i n rosy while, velvety mid radiantly clever young arlress now successfully I beautiful. It is wonderful for a lurk. fCajntnl Journal Special e:vi.v. J!:ii. l Cr-.i-a, Or.. Juh- I,. Ueimit IVWitt of S;iifDi. reeentlv returned : f run over,-as !u!v. vis-t. il I':-- t:..i:lier ami sM.-rs at the II. Z.vih.-k: home I last week. 1.1. it J Rae has not returned Lome yet ,as was before published, but is ii, the , I'. S. A.' Ilis eonnsin, Charles K;,ue of Canhy, haii returned an. was at his un c!e' oue day last week. E. A. Dunigan cauie up from Portland Thursday eve-niug and was off duty till Monday uioraing. Carl Morris who is working iu I'oSk ci.uniy pcnt hmnJay with i.ienus in U.i.,'i (!rHa. Elroy Kiikpstrii-k and mother made a brief visit to tlie W. G. lavi home ou Friday afternoon, before going to Dallas to stay indefinitely. SI is Flossie Overman of Philomath is visiting her friend, Mis Emma Fish er. Henry Kcppliuger and family of Mill City spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. K. A. Dunigan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rape of fctlvcr to i spent Sunday with the former ' par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Kape. G. G. Looncv went to Glciiaale, Or., Saturday to attend the fuuoml of his brother's wife. Miss Nellie Bennett went to I'ailo muth Satuiday evening to ti rd Sun- uuy with relatives. Miis Margery rarmeuter returned i I home from Snleui Monday. I The patriotic program ut the Hazel Oreen church, Sunday evening, was very interesting and the young ladles who assisted did well. Mr. and Mis. J. Van Cieave, Tom mid Charles Van Cleave and Lister Van n..flV. .tint,.!. ill tl.i. f..nu...l nf t S i v... i'i i'.... - :.. c.i.. other of the elubs might give up earlier last Friday I'" w'a,(,n uu cy crossed the exj neris aim rougnt n out tne last Jinc or defense. That is unusual. It ia hard'ty likely that the Yankees and White Sox or the Reds and Giants will tcp along deadlocked fur a long period. On, it Ccskj Seven Dajs To liaye Vital Bearing Oa Big League Champs. Br H. C. Hamiltoa (United Press Staff Correspoiide;.t.) lor, July 18. The eon.iag seven dnys may hr.ve a greater bearing iu me peuaut races- of the two bigj leagues than any other period 01 the schedules. Tomorrow the Cincinnati Reds move to Brooklyn and the Cuba pay a visit to the Polo Grounds. If the Giants ar- to be dislodged with any kind of gaJ pmceu iK-tween them and the iluo that1 upsets them, it appears the job must b thoroughly done right now. lhe Cubs and Reds are their strongest rivajg. pro vided the Giants ti shoulder their way past these two obstacles the way to a pennant ia reasonablv clear. The Reds follow the Cubs at Brush stauiuiu. Washington, which has beeu traveling at a pretty fair flip, takes ou the White Stix in the next trade of seiirs, while the Yankees will move to St. Louis. . If the Yanks recovered, as seems indi cated by their defeat of the" Timers yea terduy, they should at least bnak even with the fust stepping Browns and then will come the big blow off iu Chicago, net str.tiott for the Huggins hope.. In 1917 the Bed Kox and their white hosed rivals went to the wire neck and neck. It looked as though one of the starring uinlcr the Paramount banner, is famous for her beautiful complexion When her friends inquired about It she Mid: "It's all due to a toilet prepara tion culled derwtllo which I use twice daily. The enperlence I have had prompts me to make my secret public. This wonderful dcrwillo instantly beau tified tny skin and Its continued use ha made the results permanent. " When Mas Kdna Wilder, the well known beauty specialist, was inter viuwed i reference to Miss Clayton' remarkable, complexion state, "Anyone can have a beautiful complexion when they know how. lt' a veiy simple process. I use the same article In my work, and until you try it you huT uo tibia of the marvelous results. The very first application will astonish you. Go to the toilet counter of ny drug nr de purl men I atore and get a bottle of diir willo, then make the following test: Knaiu'iiB your skin critically before your mirror, unte Carefully its appear a nee, then apply dcrwillo as directed. After you have made (he first applica tion look in j-nur mirror aguin anil note the surprising-change. A poach like color mounts thti cheeks; a baby soft ness comes to the skin; it mokes the Guy Sleppy and funiily sad his moth er, Mrs. Buell, went to Rhei.dau last week. Rev. F, Fisher met with Rev. Morris! Goodrich of Hopewell and W. W. Rose braugh of Hale in iu the Capital city, Fri day, to plan for the PliUomatU cullege endowment campaign. Miss Wilms Atwatcr of Airlte is stay ing with her auut, Mrs. George Rhodes. Mrs. Bertha Lauder and Tiiomas 1 Katou were united in ninrrihge at the Brethren parsonage Monday sallow skin, shiny mum, freckles, tan, oily skin, sun spots, coarse pores, pim ples, blackheads, rhapped, rough skin, ruddiness, wrinkles and many other facial 'blemishes. Dcrwillo method Is absolutely harmless and will not pro-1 I'nited duce or stimulate) a growth of hulr. It .eveniuy, by tho Rev. F. Fisher in the i. ..ill. ..I... tn Pi,. ........ I... nu ......... .I.... I ................ ....I.. ,:.,. I !...!. f"'" wi iu pvitt-i, n pel u- ; i ,.i'injc w a l.-w iriuint'l BMI1 XIICUU7. tiou does not effect it, therefore it slays on Vtter. TIioumiihIs who have used it liave had the same results as Miss (.'lay ton, and I am sine if vuu will give it a fair triul you will become just as enthusiastic as 1 am and always use it in preference to our other powder or beaujifier. '' NOTK .When asked about Dcrwillo one of our leading druggists auid, "It is truly a wonderful benutifier, awny ahead of anything we have ever sold before. Wo are authorized by the ana iilaeturers to refund the money to any one who U dissatiafied and wo would nut permit tho use of our nnmo unless the product pn.wns.il nmisiwt merit." It Is sold in this clly under an" iron clad money 'back guarantee by all de partment stores and up to date drug gists, Including the Fry and the T'erry drug stores. BOUND COAST LEAGUE BASES You See What You liuy Before PayingBuying At Home DEATH OP CAPTAIN BLEAKNEY Captain fewi lllenkney wui bora lu Iniliiiua county. 'Pennsylvania. .Inn. SM. He was mustered out of service on April 2D, lSlio. Besides his loving and faithful wife, he leaves two children to mourn his H.H, and disparted this life at his home i departure, Mrs. Winfred Kvans and J. in Amnsville, Oregon. Julv U, lOlU, at ! Illi-siUiioy both of Poilliind. lhe age of Ml venrs On Juno imil, Mr. Weaklier en listed for service in the northern irmv, joining the loth Illinois inf.inliy a',: quiring In a short period of service', the rank of captain under General Hu7.ea. funeral services wcru conducted at Aumsvllln on Wednesday, the Jllth i list, by liev, IV G. Bonner of Marion, in terment iu AiiiiikwIIc cemetery under tho auspices of the Knlem (J. A." R. post At the close of the civil nur, Genoral Ifir'en mn.le a special trip to Turner (By United Press) i'eater.Jiy 's winners: Sun Fraucisco, Vernon, rJacraineuto, .lult Lake. Hume runs: Speas, Kiglin, Koehler, Beavers; Boles, 'raford, Angels. Long Tom Seatou loosened up And let the Raiuiers hnvn four hits, but blanked them in the rua column, the Sculi wiuuing fi to 0. Four runs in the seventh were just enough for the Senators to note out the Oaks, five to four. Although Hpeas, Siglin and Ko.cl.ler uf tho Beavers jioled a circuit clout each, the 'Bee walked off with the game S to li. Home runs don't ulways will ball games, the Angels eollocted two off the Tigers, but dropped the game, four to throe. to insist that Capt. Bleakney accept a commission in the regular army as 1st lieutenant. This lie declinod. Mr. llUeakney enme to Turner in 1871 and was proniinpnt iu the upbuilding of our city for over 3."i years. He served a a lnemHior of tho legislature one term a sluuii.'h republican and secretary for severnl yenrs of the Mariou couuly re publican orgnuiuition. He was a nmn of noble character and I true friend. Turner Tribune. Going to to Paint? OT1 OlM r I s LET US I IGUHE ON YOUR NEEDS YOU WILL FIND HERE THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF BUILDERS HARDWARE, PAINT AND BUILDING NECESSITIES IN THE VALLEY. NO MATTER WHAT YOU ARE BUILDING OR PAINTING WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS. V ft V armer Hdv. Co. EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE COR. COURT & COMMERCIAL STS. PHONE 191 appears, must lag The time for the knockout ia here. If it isn't put over right now two of the sweetest races either league has seen for souio timo will be on. TO WARD OFT 8UMMEB COMPLEXION ILLS To keep the face smooth, white and beautiful all svtmificr, there's nothing quite o good as ordinary mercolir.ed wax. Discolored or freckled skin, so common at thia season, is gently, grad ually absorbed by the wax and replac ed by the newer, fresher skin beneath. The face exhibits no trace of the wnx, which' Is applied at bedtime and wash ed off mornings. Greasy cream-, pow ders and rouges, on the other hand, are apt to appear more conspicuous than usual these dnys of excessive perspira tion, .lust get un ounce of mercolized wax at any drug store and use it like cold crenm. This will help any skin at once and in a week or so the complex ion will look remarkably clear, young and healthy. NO TEKM AT SUMMIT According to information, it is very doubtful that the Summit school will bo in operation this fall as there are only nbout six pupils available. The rocent school law as enacted by lhe recent legislature, was one of the most "meanest'' measures placed upon the taxpayers, quoted a prominent farmer of that district to us Moudnv Turner Tribune. DONALD NEWS ITEMS. (Capital Journal Special Scvico.) Donald, Or., July IS. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Hixsmith were at home to about thirty of their friends on Saturday evening. Five Hundred was the diver sion of the evening for lhe ladies, while tho gentlemen held a short session of the Mnsonic lodge. After which a so cial time was held over the tables filled with a generous supply of ico cream served in cantaloupes. Mrs. Fred Yer gen received the first prize, Mrs. J. Itartman the second. The following were the guests of the evening: Mr. and Mrs. John Miler, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Yergei, Mr. and Mrs. Del Yergen, Mr. and Mrs. 0. (). Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Smith, Mr. snd Mrs. G. A. Cone, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. mull, Mr. and Mrs. J. Burtman, Mes daiuea A. Aufrane, K. Cone, M. W. Johnson, F.ugcne Flynn, Roy Garrett. Out of town guest: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Aiifiiine and W. A. Johnson of Port land, Mrs. F. L. Allen of Vancouver, Wash., and Mrs. Gertrude Page of Sa lem, j The TIufNtuttors of Tonquin fim.slied up their cherry picking on their acre- ige in Do laid and left for home Tues nun mug Hm m 'I v ai' Os In the , .SLij L sealed j All of Its goodness pf - sealed in- I J :,l Protected, preserved. i j p The flavor ..M E TO get WlfIULlt5. Ifs SK for and be SURE to set WRIGLEY! in a sealed package, but look for the name -the Greatest Name in Goody-Land I U y tmc PERFECT GUhV&U ; Sealed Tfeht-KePt Righn- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Aufrani of Port-! three weeks, land spent the week end visiting the A. Aufrane 's. Mrs. Gertrude Page is visiting at the J. C. Moore's home. Mrs. John Miller and daughter, Eliza beth, spent Saturday in Portiaud. Mr. ii Mrs. W. A. Johnson of Port land and Mr. and Frs. F. L. Allen of evening. Mr. Prince is a convincing speaker. All should hear him. lie will be with the Donald church until some Mrs. M. W. Johnson, The men around Donald who own threshers are busy getting machines in ) order as the grain in the vicinity is; about ready for the reaper. J. P. Feller j reports about 40 acres of oata ready for ' cutting. Hay balers are also running' in the community. Taking it all in all the Donald community is a piosperousl and happy one with big crop and big' J rices. They expect full pocketbooks. I Frnest Feler, Roy Garrett and broth er returned the first of the week from the coast, where they had beta for an1 outing, bringing with them about 300; pounds of fine clams, consequently they' end many of their friends have had clams to their heart's content. I U-. .1 I' Mnnri. Mr. INiirn niwt Mr. !. -'. , l14- 1 . .. "7 ,10. 0. Freemaa attended the funeral of l fied with the return, from their orchard, , Woodburn ast Hund ;thu. year a. tho.r first rxper.cnc, hav- ,,,, WM M,M , j,,, l.ng but lately purchased tie orchard. lWede.d.r evenln because of the .cri- ous illness of hi father, who Lai been 'pey,i , .i i K,mrilsn hiMmtal for Mrs. George Lamb returned from I Newberg on Wednesday whero she was called bv the serious illness nf her uncle ii... : i a - . ..".c iii vigiisi, anu uv mat time it is on Kuaduy. She reports him paralyzed hoped a permanent i.astor mur U . cured. G. A. Sibley was a Portland Tisilor on n ednesday. fru .1 Pi-ii.i i ,. - .- u , . . - - - - - v. . - n , , nun 11 . I .... 1 1 , . I , II vu.inp aid to spend the week end with Mr. and Donald church on Sunday morning aad on Wednesday. with but little hopes of his recovery. Hev. Wesley Prince was a Salem vis itor at the home of Rev. Anderson on Vancouver, Wash., motored out to Don- Monday. , He will hold services at tao! UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION DIRECTOR GENERAL OF RAILROADS SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD LINES NORTH OF ASHLAND Vacati II. A. EsK'y of Oysterville, Wash., tin. li.it. H.nLiii.. li. ltpiitkn. i' .1 l'. ...t- . ..- : . , a isu nir several iibvs. Mrs. A. King Wilson and daughters of Oswego were also week end visitors at the C. J. Espey country home. Mr. and Mrs. J. Shearer of California are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Owen. The families were formerly old friends in Nebraska. C. Mayes and M. W. Johnson attend ed the .retailers association at Wood burn on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Conned were In I'urt'and on Monday to see Mr. Con nclt 's brother, who is still ia the hos pital. 0. A. Cone. Fjrl Cone and ! L. Bice were Portland visitors. Mis Kstelle Grette of Portland stnp lcr over between train to lisit a few of her Donald friends on Friday. She was on her way to Salem to spend the week end with the home folk. Mrs. Thiclsen was a Portland visitor on Friday. Mrs. Gleason and little dnnhter were Ntlem visitor on FriJsv tswsM CNO antra His. P. .l ti tiT77rFl!T.TF''J'3??7Ty V V--J j il t i t m i arriiiiriiftl.'vrla! tmrwm p-nissiL M tmcmi ml am, f i i.i 1 11 so. ion Kesorts A vacation is a good iavestment. Rest and change are vers bene ficial to bodily health and mental vigor July and August are lhe ideal vacation months. Attractive summer resorts are within easy nach Ex cursion tickets are on sale. NEWPORT- c rt. i . . reason i icsers irom ealcm. a,l3 14.93 Week end Tickets from Salem Corresponding fares from other point. TILLAMOOK COUNTY BEACHES Sesson Tickets from Salem :.70 DETBOIT- Fares to Neah Kah Nie, Manxanita and BavoaD""T:ghtly higher orrepoading fares from other nointi Season Tickets from Salem Corresponding fares from other points. McCREDIE HOT SPBINOS Season Ticket from 8alcm . ABATER LAKE Season Ticket from Salem IV Pay Ticket from Salem 44.00 -48.33 Corresponding fare from other point. Tark will opea about July lt. MARBLE HALLS Or OREGON Season Ticket from Salem . 13-Day Ticket from Salem Corresponding fare from other point. ...2iU0 26.10 834.93 .-.fl3.3e- VARIOUS ft. i v. ... . . lark and Glacier National Park. inquire ol Ticket Aft ' john h. scon. General Passenger Agent