PAGE TWO THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1919. By Gertrude Bobisoa PARTT of I rominent PbIpib fuDt aotered to CsscaJ.a Friday for m Un sr of indefinite laoelh. Tawe ia Urn rrou-t were Mr. and 41 rj. J J. Fry Sr., Mr. nil Mr K. W: fctessUrff, Mr. and Mr. E. H artier, Wr, a4 Mm J. IS. Craig and Mr. and Jar. B. K, Uowmiig. Ila are u ruler war for the met inff of tap Oregoa Federetioa of Wa in ' rKaV to bo beld in Otolier ia Corvalli Mr Charles H. Castser, who has served as president, will re tire front that of fire. It ia eXeeted that lira. Ida Callahan will be a can dictate for the presidency. Mrs. talla kaa ia mnaoriate professor with Vrel rifk Bnheatuld, head of the di pari mniit of English language and litera ture ia tie Orejfon Ajfrbultural college iid during the war an president of the Oorvallis Woauu's club, led in Ked Cross activities. Mra. Jastuer although retiring from the federation presidency, will nut re tire from work, for she will be a val uable helper to 'lub mailers and is In line fur honor in the Order of ICust tb tit sr. Mra. lis a who Howard, who for a number of years hue been aiwistaut librarian at the Kiilem public library, left Priitay noon for Butte, Montana, where she will ho the guest of bur daughter, Miss Irene Howard, recently returned from France. From there, Mrs. Howard will go to Iowa, where he will awuiiie charge of a library Of about the mnm size of the loeal one. Mrs. Howard's departure ia being Umlv rogrettea by eountlnw Halem item Hr eirele of friend waa a largo nd appreciative one, and her kindli ness and gentle consideration or the jtubUs wilt rausa her absence to he keenly felt. Needless to sny, the good wi im.es or the entire community occoin fany Mra. Howard on her way to her now work. r. aim Mrs. T. 13. Kay and Mrs. (,. II. KobertwMi chose Mt. Hood as the snort desirable pluee to pass tho week Aftor sending a delightful time Ik Fainoss Ecsuliflor Have you tried it yet Thousands everywhere are using it. It is a wonder ful tonic for the skin, define hot sum mer sun, and causes Wrinkles, tan, friwklna, eatW skin, blackheads, eun pots rouiftinoss, ruddiness to quickly disappear. It brings roses to thu cheeks And makes anyone look 10 years young er. iivr a youthful complexion anil "A skin you love to touch." A single ppJieatiuo proves it. See largo an nouncment soon to appear In this pa yor. Ask your Unigvist about It. -; ' ? . ' . 1 : -A t - V - T - ' . - ' J ----- - - MB8. niARLRS H. H. CAKTXKK Preerldeiit of the Oregon Federatlou of Woman's clubs, who will retlrs from Uiat office at the meeting to be h eld tn Corvsllls this fall. camping tit Klkhorn, Mrs. George J. I'earre and her daughter, Miss Doro thy Pearco have returned to Salem. They have as their house guivris, Miss Kdua Ioekriilge of Honolulu, who, ac nompiiuicd Mia Helen 1'esree up from I'ortluud for a few daya visit. Miss Lock ridge and Miss Helen l'earce were room mules at Kodelffo college. Mrs. Louis Tarpley and son, Lieuten ant Donald (i. Tarpley, spent a num ber of days in Hulem, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ,1. '. Tarpley of that city. Lieutenant Tarpley but recently re turned from service oversees. Oregon .J on rim I. s Mrs, O. V. Hof bos returned home from a week's vit.it with her son and diiughter-in Inw, Mr. and Mrs. Norlvn Hoff of Portland. ' . Mr. ami Mrs. 'Frank W. Durblu are occupying their cottage at Neskowin during the summer season. They .have with them their grandsons, the two small sons of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis ('rods', " " In harmony with the great Interest in trench music and drama, as well as other branches of the fine arts, a com pany is being formed from the French theater In ew lork in present a rep ertoire of modern French plays in tho original iu the important cities of the United Mates from Mow York to Cali fornia, uuit season. Kxcept fur the ap pearance of Madame Bernhardt, the opportunity lias been denied cities be yond New York to hear the French lan guage oken as a dramatic medium and even Mudume Bernhardt has been enabled to appear in but a few of the American cities. This dramatic com puny will present masterpieces of French dramutic art and will especial ly present plsya of modern theme by tho leading dramatists of the present. It will complete it American season by an engagement in New York of sev eral weeks after finishing its tour. Dr. and Mrs. Fred Kills are enter taining their cousin, Miss Di-atrice Uke of I'ortluud. Dr. and Mrs. Mark kiff have gone to Hreitenbush Hot Springs for a month a outing. They will be joined inier oy tneir eon, Mark kiff, Jr., and Theron Hoover. ! Ladi les White Kid Shoe !S French Heel, strictly correct dress shape like illustration. Sizes 3 to 8.IJ and D width. REDUCED TO $5,615 To close out the lot Tresent value is several dollars more than our regular price which was $7.65. Constipation sipeets the entire sys tem causing serous illnesse to the human family, Don't worry Hollis ter's Hocky Mountain Tea will drive out constipation, rcgulote the bowels, u'lie me stomacn, puriry, cleanse. Without fail give it a thur'u trial. 35c. D. J. (Fry. HUBBARD HOSPITAL N0TL Another lot of Growing Girls' White New Buck Shoes English last with wing tips, low heels. Sizes 2 1-2 to t rice was $0.85. Reduced to 0 L-Z. Several dozen Ladies' Assorted Grey and Field Mouse Kid shoes with cloth tops, French heels. Sizes 3 1-2 to 7. Widths B,C, and D. Prices were $5.25, $5.45 and $5.G5. Your choice now for $3.95 : you are interested in any of the above lots you t : snould see them today before your size is sold out. i 1 A JO ri 1 1 1 : i 7 The little folks come in for their share of injuries from cuts and bruises the past few days. Tho six yew-old son of Clarence Kropf had time fingers caught in a pulley Inst Frulav and bad ly cut. (Saturday afternoon the young son or Jim M mhler wns lending his colt to the water trough; the roll wanted to piny and whirled and kicked the boy on tho head above the left temple, making n cut which required four Uudiei t close. On Tuesday the small child of (leorge Hunford wns badly burned with hot water on one of its limbs. On Tuesday morning Mrs. F. Zirrmtng was brought to the hospital with ft dis lornted shoulder, which caused her a gmM deal of pain as Mrs. Zuuistng is past iw years. a iour ami a nair pound hoy was born to Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Fusmark, of Yoder, Wednesday night at 8:30. Both doing well St this time Enter prise. Don't let your children suffer. If they are fretful, peevish, puny or cross, give them llollister's Hocky' Mountain Tea a harmless but anfe laxative for children. ICie. I). J. Pry. BOLSHEVIK INTEND (Continued from page one) aeter of the activities which the Buss iun soviet government is currying on in AfKhmiistHn and India, as wed as other Mtdiauiiueduii countries J ' ' Answer: "Th aethitiis arc the stvtne as ours smoiig the mm-Kusalan P iple Hiihiii I ; 1 1 - -1 n . We made it pos sible for n lower people lo euate their autonomous republic within rttisin. "We help all independent free devel opment of every nationality to iucrcas and spread, for which we oiler the most lieriic resistance toward the liii'sdes and cnpitulist. of Japtn and too I'nitcd j Ntntes. "Our further political nin.s s.e to ' promote knowledge regarding our own soviet constitution, which ha. I he mis fortune to please more than a billiot in habitants of the earth belonging to co lonial subjects and oppressed nationali ties more than do western K.uropean or American coietitntion of the bour gooisc's democratic states, which tty to strengthen the yoke of the few 'tivil Ised' capitalistic countries over the hundreds of millions of mnm In Asia tic and African colonies." SETS FIELDING RELOED I Angeles, Csl., Aug. 4. Jnrk Vouriiier, first baseman for t Ue Angels. s.'t a const league record ia his two games here yesterday, r.ecurding to lo cal baseball irt. Fonnni'r handled 17 putoiits a d three ass.sts in the morn ing game and 1!) putouts and cvrn ns-I sifts iu the afternoon contest total of I i Schilling Tea, fine as it Is, costs less per cup than any other tea we know of, and surely less than any ; tea selling at a lower price. ; It costs a lot of money the biggest part of the I price you pay for tea to get tea to you from the tea-plant. j So why pay that good money and get only com-; mon tea? Schilling Tea costs more per pound but less per cup. ' There ere foer f)irer of Schilling Tea J4pn, Cc)lon-India, Onion Ingiish llrc.kfast. A!) one quality. In fun bmrn-uned rwis ur-protl p ktccs. ' At f iwtl everywber. SPENT TMSIDS SEEKING HEALTH (htz TriTekd Far asd Wide Cst Got No ReEeMami 35 Pounds Takinf TarJac "C spent thoussuda sf dollaia and trsveled ever nine states and rrea in t kfeiico and Canada tryinf to regain y kealth, but nothing ever helped b? oatil I started on Tan la and that sot wry completely relieved me of my tros bat actually helped me to gain thirty five pouuds in weight," was the enthusiastic statement made by Michael tiratz, of 1M2 south Sheridan street, Taeoma, Wash., recently. "For about twenty five years I suf fered so terribly with my stomach that I don't believe any man living ever went through the torture I did." con tinned Mr. (irnti "I think my trouble was started fcy drinking iced tea, be cause working about the hot ovens nat urally kept me thirsty nil the time and I used to drink a lot of iced tea. Any how, my stomach gradually got in such a bad fix that it wouldn't digest any thing I would eat just seemed to fer ment and form gas, and sometimes this gas would press so around my heart that I could hardly stand it. I finally stopped trying to eat any solid foods and I really don't understand how I managed to keep up at all, 1 even tried starving myself and would go for maybe forty eight houra without eating a thing, but that didn't seem to help me any. My Dead would ache so terribly somctimcN that it would feel like it wns going to split and I was in so much roiscrv all the time that I hardly knew what.it was to get a good night's sleep. I took all kinds of medi cines, but nothing gave me any relief and, after giving up hnsmess 1 sad at different times in I'e-idlcton, Aril., hot Angeles, Cat., nnd Hillings, Mont.. I started trnvelh-g for my aealth. 1 went from Mexico to British, Columbia through nine atntes just everywhere that I heard there was treatment of any kind that iiikht help ma, but I didn't find any relief aud thee I start ed bn-k to the state of Washington. but I roaMv didn't think I would get bacS alive. 1 had about exhausted my money, so I went back to my trade as baker, but wasn t arile to keep at it and I told my wife it was no use; T might just ag well be dead as to feel lili T .liit "She suggested that f tak Tanluc, and said that so muny peopie were rec ommending' it that there must be some good in it so I let her get me s bottle, and I want to say risht now that by the time 1 had finished mv second bot tle I was feeling nearly a hundred per cent Better and 1 kept on takinz it un til now I foel at sound and healthy as a man can posstDly be. 1 have a splen did appetite, eat everything I want and never suffer a bit afterwards. I sleep like, a log the whole night thru, am never troubled with headaches any more aud can do as good a day's work as any man, I have gotten baek every bit of my strength and weigh 175 pounds which is thirty fivs pounds more than 1 weighed when I atarted on Tanlttc. If anyone would offer me test thousand dollars tn go through for a year wnat I went through Wore I took TanlAe, I would refuse I am in such good condition now that while in cieattle a-short time ago I had a phy sician examine ine and he said I was one of the healthiest men for my yeai-s id me eny. vvnen j mink of all that Tanlae has done for me, I not onlv feel it pleasure, but a duty as weli, o recommend and indorse it every chance I got." Tanlae Is sold in Palem bv R fl fiUne, in Hubbard 'by Hubbard Dnis Csl, ta Mt Anwd by Ben Oooch. In Oarvais by John Kelly, in Turner by . r. tornehus. in Woodburn bv I.v- sua IT. Shorev. in Silverton bv Oee. A. Bteelhnmmer, in Gates by M.S. J. P. McCurdy, in fttayton by C. A. Bemuchsmp, in Aurora by Aurorn Drug Rtors, In 8t. rul by Groceteria Stores Os., in Donald by M. W. Johnson, Iti Jsfferson by Foshsy ft Macon, and In Mill City by Marketeria Oro Co. Salem's a Good Place to Trade WARNERS CORSETS s MODART CORSETS Showing Women and Misses New Fall Clothes You will find at this store a good assortment of women's and misses New Fall Clothes. Exceptional 'care has been taken to secure quality, workmanship and garments that will give you service at prices you can afford to pay. QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT POPULAR PRICES IS OUR SLOGAN NEW PLUSH COATS NEW CLOTH COATS ' NEW CLOTH SUITS NEW SILK HOSIERY NEW SILK UNDERWEAR NEW KNITTED SWEATERS NEW SERGE DRESSES - NEW GEORGETTE WAISTS -NEW SILK PETTICOATS WHERE SHOPriNQ IS A PLEAJ3UKE 1 LIBERTY STREET SALEM OREGON t Rare Books Found la State Library Attract Portland People Ia Research Work . All the way from 'Port lend nnd the Portland publie library came Mrs. Klca- jor Uoc.kwood and Mrs. J. K. Cnrl to the Oregon state library to take a look nt several historical books that nro most rare in the libraries of liie I'nitcd States and only to be found in the northwest -in the Oregon state library at Hnlem. The two Portland visitors who were in the city are associated witli the ref erence department of the Portland pub 'ic, library. The books they came espe cially to see are "Wilkes' Exploring Expedition- of 1838 and 1842," with texts nnd atlas. - This expedition was accompanied by a number of learned eastern college pro fessors. After the texts had been writ ten and drawings made of tho fauna and life of the fur away Oregon, they were returned to Washington, D. C, where the government printed only 100 copies. Frunce and K.i(;lnnd were each .given copy and other were distributed among seats of learning in the east and the Oregon state library happened to come into possession of the greater part of uue set. Another book especially prized by iiITESSTINGS Wash th affected Surface with house hold ammonia or warm salt water; tbsn apply VICES vaporubM "YOUR 800YGUARO"-5O.6O.l.2O Mb r Miss Cornelia Marvin, state libiarian and one which slw just recently added to the state library is entitled, "Orig in ul Indemnity Claim of 1'iulois and Chief Traders of the Hudson Bay Com pany. " While tho book is quite a suuli one with only 33 pages, it is one of toe most rare ones, and highly prized by binaries especially in the west. It tells tho story of the Uudson Bay company's claims for indemnity for the taking of Oregon from English possessions. HIGH COST (Continued from page one) that high prices are due to government mnnipulutiou of tno market in tho case of wheat. ' Oronua also charged thnt milters are During wheat gradud as Inferior and selling flour made from it at high' grade prices. Senator Pittmun, Nevada, declared that President Wilson and the adminis tration, realizing the danger, were op posed to legislation fixing the price of wheat. "We must break the cycle of high er wages and higher food cost," said Pittman. "it's got to be stopped by this government or some other force will stop it." The packers are not to blame for the high cost uf living, Senator Sherman asserted. They only made 1.0 percent profit on all their, business, he said. Senator Smoot urged the American fteople "not to lose their heads over thi thing." "I look for trouble," said Kmoot, in spite of his "keep cool" appeal, "un less a cliango comes within a reason able time. "If any committee of congress wants to know whore to beein lot him begin with the retailer. The whole sys- tern of distribution is wrong and too( costly. As long n retailers agree on price, I doubt whether local action against individual ot'1'ondors will re sufficient." SCHOOL 0I0L TELLS OTHERS How Thfy Can Find Relief From Periodic Sufferings. in Nashua, N. H. " I am nineteen yews old and every month for two yenrm I nad such pains tliat I would often faint and liavs to leeve school. I had smlp pain 1 did not know what to do with my self and tried so many remedies that, were of no use. 1 rend nbout Lydia E. I'inkham's vege table Compound in tho ncwspnpejs and Jocidud to try it, and that is how I found relief from pain nnd feci so muth better than I use to. When I hear of any girl Duffcrine as I did I tell them how Lydia ' E. . Pinkham's Vegetable Compound helped me." Dkijna, Martin. 29 Bowers St. Nashua, N.ll. Lydia 1C. Pinkham's Vegetable Cottia pound, mado from native rooto and herbs, contains 1,0 narcotic or harmful drugs, tliereloro is a perfectly safe rem edy to givo your daughter, who suffers) from such painful periods aa did Mil Mnrtin. The r-fincn so many fp'rls write tydia E. 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