PAGE TWO THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY. AUGUST 5. 1919, : society., : By GEETEtTDB ROBISOK ' . ? TnrENTa of the Orego Agrkul j rural eoUejte will' b iatriju4 ia jMrainv that the following wo awi he been appoi"' s inainse- WARNERS CORSETS MODART CORSETS Special recipes are not necessary for using Mazola. Use any of your own with less Mazola. It is equal to butter, better and mere wholesome than margarines or compounds and you use to i less Mazola for shortening, as in pie crusts, biscuits, etc, ' Use Mazola over and over again it carries no flavors or odors. Its economy is remarkable. FF wQom,erful h ;i'4.iLii 6Spago tejS&Sl CORN PRODUCTS u ' v I . ar i w-s Mrrvtaattsrs a. New York - ; - tma w 1 1 U a . il5T- a su mi a mi - a . la a I aw -;J Mi CI lcooriiN3i:f,:i!.i jrSirTi , V.J Cook Book. Yvrite today for it MAKEPJOP 'VARCOXTARCH If" z V 7"- 1 -I ' I S : A V SAVE MAIL ORDER POSTAGE BUYING AT IIOftK :! You See What You Buy Before Paying Buying At Home x i Mm v t.1 VI When In need of a purga tive, do not resort to vio lent cathartics, but take tha gentle,' natural laxative Bcccbam's Pills LmM SJ. ml knr Mxtirlx hi tlx WwM lMmrrkini 1. Ink, 10... SS. 4 4 J 4 If You Take Cut One Plunge j ft m;i be vorlh the Price of Any One of These Suits A FAT MAN CANT SINK-HERE ARE SIZES TO ACCOMMODATE ALL Ertraordinary qualities in Wool Worsted, Jersey Knit, Bathing Suits, for men, in solid and combina tion colors of black, purple, red, blues and greens, sizes IIS to 52 : $3.23 to $1.23 Milted (Vttiw mil Wm in ka il Hi qimlilirD, fiJ romliilitiim of e'or xlf -p ;W tn 4' .. 12.00, 2.4fl, IZ.U, $3.00 Lntp AwiMlment of Men Cot tun lintliiu Suiti. ,.50e to $1.M Hoys' lialliirg NuiU t .7. to $1.15 WOMEN'S BATHING SUITS Sizes :!8 to Id, Short Skirt, V Neck, Sleeveless. Extra gocxi. Wool Jersey Bathing Sutis the kind that would cost double our price on the markets today in black, purple, green, blue and cardinal, trimmed with white, yellow, orange, green and maroon, at from.. , . f.U3 to $6.13 ('hi!lr'', ril H!!iitt2 Hint at 3Co to tl S3 Halhi g Fh'M ss Uw hii'H top ,.23 U4 io K.il.!..-r n,l KuhboiIicJ lies,! f of many lyli .'. . . lie, 8.' ftod 60c RutilMril 8nit 25e CLOVERDALE NOTES. (Capitol Journal Spei-lal 9prvlf.) riovr.lalp, Or., Au. O.Vlcloi Fli- flut, who haa boon ovoiwaj lor some imp, wa lait heard of in uw oik anil la ripprtcd home loon tow. Jlr. ami Mra. (rant Farria, irrontlv of Virginia, aw visiting witU Ins pf- nta, Mr. and Mr 0. W. lum lirant a well known hrre and a hot of ftipnda wiIcom him home, while Mis. Fania i an esstern girl and ia making hvr first viit to Oroifoii. Mra. W. J. lladh-y'a lio.oc w.n the aremi uf a moat pleamnt tunc Frtijtj evening fti a hoot of fiit'nna jnth- rod thore to celebrate Ixan'f 22nd hirthdiiv Mid welcome Olin home imm vverwaa. Mn. W. J. lludlcy'a brother, Caarlea 1'irliett, anent the weekend wit her. f. A. Wotid a:id sum have rommi need threyhinc thia week, thii being the first maehine in tliia vuioity. Mim Mury Wiper and Mr. lo!l m Turner wero uiarriej HiitmJ.ij. . 1.. K. Ilennia ImlMom a ,iuo dry er tot Hermna Fiicr. An industry of mueh lmoiliii will tnrt at one in our city. A eiert en'iuery msn, Mr. t!rYi, of (f((:dan. ha aeeured the site uf the, teuiiiirht and Vater plant lrd will inrweiliately tM'ijjn fanning fruit and egetabie tleorgp W, Kjdey, well Vr,ow-n t; (Stir piMtpte, will prolmbry hnve eliarce ol the. plant. It xw evierte1 to w a;- tlie tatt about !I0 woem'U and girl i.t wag of !'. day. l:u payroll, wines in only a irtrtef,"Vnt help- 6. lot in it mtill ton aud will : ti - ually inrrrnte. A p.'tian. rit tnni'et f.)t al' nmll fmiH und yeijetablea i a."tired. nt a cod price. Other Industries will; liiil.-w in due tim and Jeilersoa will j row into her ow n. The city r em . il ia to be eonj-ratutatrj on the enterprise! it hocd ii aeriiriiig thia miieh n-eoe indi'try. Mr. firnyea will tive today jto nettle all preliminaries. He ii w. I Don't let ronr fhildren fuffer. If Ithpy are fn-tful, peeih, funy r ems, give tim H.dlisicf'a HiH-ky Uuntaia Tea hitnnle but a tic latatit. for fhddrrn. 3il. J. IV v. trt in various- eoui se for ti eumiui' sr. Mim Lila O .Neall haa f p Mirtod assistant processor of hooso- Wwlt arts in the aehovl of home eaoaom- teaa. His Louisa txhneuWr will retora t flu department alter a yeans leave 4aaenee. Urn Lola May, a 191$ holl ar araduate of the e' llee, haa been, ay (MSjXaxt instructor. Xho Uff will )D cluaa nine BienilieTS.' Sissa 6arah Ix'wis will return to the esartment of houshold Mieaee after a two years leave vf bseaeaat Culum Biat eaiTeraity. IShe will be head of the .ItTartment, tSe staff, of whieh wiU tndude nine, members. Miss Bertha DavU, who has been on leave of ab- aenee at Columbia university, will re turn aa professor if home eeoaoiiues education. Miss ' 'to 1'crn Feilke, a ! 1910 graduate, is . seeretary of the sehool of homo economies. . ,Miiia Kthel Taylor of 'tha Wentern reserve aeadeuiy ia' Ohio, a graduate of tho University .if Miehigan, and K. K. Williams, teuehev of Kpunish in a Detroit high sehool, have been appoint ed as instructors in. the department of modern languages. -i it - rt . ti T Til l jnrs. MetTe xi. .Hirm-ii wui jeavj for an outing at Bayoeeau tomorrow. While there she wul bo a guest at the home of her nephew, 'Judge Harry II. Belt of Dallas. V Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Livelier are en joying a ahort aojofrn at Uearhart After two years in the service, part of which time wti ient in France, Lieutenant Lamur Tnot.e, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Tooie has arrived (Portland, ,At preaut Lieutenant Tooao ia visiting with hi mother at the Multnpnmh noM. Later h will be gin his tour Of the state, delivering loetures for the benefit of the womans building at iKiigene, Having made a Iiscirtl study of the peace conference, he will concern hi"i self mostly with that topic, and Will also give a return ed soldier's opinion of the present eco nomic conditions. , " Mrs. Bobert I'i;lus is in PortJnuJ as the giw'st of U: find Mrs. (jlarencc Hartley. Mie pluli.'t.o be gone severij ' r ; . Mr; and Mis.' H. . IT. Vaudcvort pud daughter Jennelle,' neeo-mpanied t)y Misa 'Florence Yo,i iiji, are leaving to day for a three weeks vacation at 'e tarts, Oregon. The convention of women's clubs hus closed in Ht. Louis, and the Oregon delegate, Mrs, Willnniettti. MclJlroy, hs returned I V home in 1'ortland with a most fnvornble ' report, of the entire prdcecdlillM. Oregon" was one of the forty" "five" fties to send delegate representing more than fifty thousand business and professional women. In xpeaking of the. convention Mrs. lie Klroy said: ... "An all embrae'iig, antion wide or ganization of wrtmea was fully Inuneh eil, and very definite plans were laid for backing up tho work of the clubs that have been anil are being organis ed in every stnte, and for making each one of these clubs effective in a bijr way. All of tliee clubs .will be urged to join the federation .so as to -make the federation nsir renehing and ef fective as iosib'l,y ' ' This orxuiii2at.cn movement has reesived such an impetus that it can not fuil. It is felt by every one of the two hundred odil d'j,e ates at St. Lonis that tho convention there was milo stoas in the progress of the woman mevement in this country; for the great object of the federation is to en large the opportunitiew for women by assembling and distributing aeeurate infornutis.') rcgatlitijf the- poambili ties in any li no of imsineao or any pro fession in any given locality, and to aid asd encourni women and give tkeas the eonfidcnie ta step ont and grasp the opportunities open to them." K party, included in which are Miss ITalaa Hose, Mix Grace Humphrey, Mis Kathrine Hlade, Misa Belea Lov ell sad Miss Uililred Mill are spending MOTHERS TO BE Skould Read Mrs. Monyhan's Letter Published by Her Permission. Mitchell, Ind.-"Lvd!r.rinl.Jinm, Vegetable Com pound helped me so much Curing- ins time i was kwkingforwarrj to tlia cum in g of my little one that I am reeommendina it to 'Other KpetPt Tiyi I mother. Befor W1iTVk I' fcJii'it,tomeda-sj r XJlJii I nuflered with riruw raHTTK so badly uiat I thought 1 ennui nrt live, bot after taking three bottlew of Lv.iiaE. Pink ham's V ere table t ornDoundl was en- tirviy relieved of neuralgia, I bad I- il W ui i' (rained la strenjrta If ' li M i r " I ' D,e to po I 1 11 U aretmd nd do all my hooscwork. My bahy when se-en month old weirhed'19 p3Ursds and I feci bvttrr than I have for a long tima. I never had any no'icin do ma so mneh jroci." ilrs. l'EAJU SJONMIAN, Mitch.-il lal. health o'iirfng maternity h mist imtxirtant f ' r to both mcthr en I ch lil, and many k-tlff have bon reire.4 tha Ly-':;J II riikham Mciflcina Co., lvnn, A!,, til.:n of hea'threswitiirntt! i trrlrs? period the nse ef I.vcii il 1 'i.ba' r-;-.-t.ble Coniixi-ar.l i - -t rf 2 w 4si I 1 NEW FALL APPAREL For Women, Misses and Children Every day brings new garments and accessories from the market centers of the country to the various departments in this store devoted to the outfitting of women, misses and children who desire to have quality garments as well as to practice real true economy. , . The Latest Arrivals are NEW COATS' AND COATEES which are attracting a much deserved attention. A wealth of styles and values ' . worthy of commanding your immediate interest NEW DRESSES in styles so varied that each personal individuality will find a suitable and at tractive model and at a price much less than one would expect to pay for these superior dresses NEW SUITS , '' The line comprises styles cleverly designed in a wide selection. The prices are reasonable and the quality is high. . New models are arriving frequently.' " NEW BLOUSES of wonderful variations of style features, made of Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine. The newer shades are French Blue, Sunset, Fekin Blue, Jade, Taupe, Sammy, Liberty Red, Orchid; also White, Flesh, Navy and Black. All priced reasonably ,' A GOOD ASSORTMENT NOW. MORE ARRIVING BY EACH EXPRESS. t X X X X " 4 3 Quality Merchandise Where Shopping Is a Pleasure Popular Prices a delightful two wctks-outing at Agnte Beach. Mr. and Mrs. ,E. Kckerlin, their daughter and sen-in-lawi Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nadon, and Hugene Eckerlin mo tored to Portland early in the week ' ev ssesbi u as DILL0 for a. brief visit. While there tliey were gtieits ot the T. K. Campbell home in lrvington. Mr. Campbell is a former JSulemile, hiivlng been eoncect ed for a number of rears with the pub lic service commission. Mi Florence ' Ynnnff and Miss Frances Hodgo relumed Saturday from incnars arter spenaiug a mosr oeiigin ful numth in the mountuins. Tbe Famous Beautiflcr ; Have you hried .it yet Thousands everywhere, are using it. It is a wonder ful tonie for the skin, defies hot sum mer win, and eause,, wrinkles, tan, frwklee, sallow skin, lihtckheads, sun iiots. roughness, ruddiness to quickly disappear. It brings roses to tic cheeks and mokes anyone look 10 years young er. Gives a youthful complexion and " A akin yon tova to touch." A single sppHeatiea prove it. Pee large an nounement soon to appear in this pa per. Ash your druggist about it. Miss iBeryl Holt is entertaining r guest, Mii's Lee a Bello McCndt Constipation 'upsets the oittire sys teni causing serious illnesses to tho human family. Don't- worry--Holli!'-ter's Rocky .Mountain Tea will drive out constipation, rojiulote the bowels, tone tho stomach, purify, cleanse. Without fail give it a thoro trial. 3.V. D. J. Fry. , . ellojjj, Idaho. as ddiim Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Duncan are at Rockaway beach as tho guests of Mrs. Duncan's 'brother, ' W. B Alderman. They will remain nbout two weeks. Mrs. J. K. lfeennn and daughter, Miss Mary, ate in Portland for a visit as the gu'estB of fronds and relatives. a Myles B. Young if Portland was the week end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. t. Young. The change in school dislrici boui d aries, by which Warrenton alif-orbed ail property Tvithin its liulit, cut tile Hiim uioiid iiLxsi'ssment V'" frofi if'17,C00 to $L'O8,000. , - ' . ' 6 Bellans Hot water Sure Relief BELL-AM S FOR INDIGESTION O xfoirdls ARE FINE For this Hot Weather and will be just as good for later in the Fall with Spats.' So ' Why Not be Wise and 0 x B uy Oxfords Beautiful Browns at - $6-23 UP to E'egant Black Kids or Patent - ?P to $10.50 Cool and Comfortable White Kids, White Rcignskin or Canvas $1.95 to $11 Men's Oxfords Too Brown Kids, Brown Calf, Black Kids, Black Calf, Wide or English Toes, Priced $7.00 to $12.00 Have you Received Yoiir Free Fly Swatter Yet? pp . Salem. Oregon. jsav f At the Electric Sign "SHOES" esse t s X X X -