THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7. 1919. FAGS TWO Middies An Economical, Delightful, light Ftace to Trade. Smocks and Regulation Style Middies. Some With Laced Front, Others In Deep Yoke Effect Charming New Smocks, Lawns and White Cotton Crash, These Are Better Than Usual UNDERCLOTHES FOR MID-SEASON GOWNS Our Underwear stock offers hundreds of suggestions for the underthings to wear with any sort of frock. Charming Silk Camisoles to wear with Georgette Crepe, Voile and Lace Blouses. Nightgowns and envelope Chemises for traveling and vacation days. You will find the prices more economical than you expect. Women's Mid-Summer Silk Lisle Knit Underwear Mediizn weight but not too beavY for Summer Wear. Union Suits, Bodice Style. Extra fine. $125, $1.50, $1.75. $2.75 , VESTS-50C 75c, $1.00 416 State Street Telephone 877 SOCIETY BILLIE RHODES more clever than ever in the role of a madcap heiress who runs away to become a Gypsy and peddles hats in ,. , "la Search cf Arcady" Adapted from the story by Nina Wilcox Putnam Now Showing - Now Showing BLIGH Theatre h fABSEKCE OF QUORUM MAY DELAY ADDRESS Possible flitch Forseen In President's Plan To Appear Befre Congress. HcLonghlin Eliminated From Newport Tcursey By Yeshell Wellington, Aug. 7. Fresident Wil on will confer tuts today with-the committee of cabinet member and I other high government official who drew up the recommendation on which he ia lining his food price message to congress. Although the purpose of the ennfor enee waa not announced it ia believed Wilann intended to read to these offi cial the message he will present to ennvreM at 4 p. n. tomorrow. President Wilaon'a appenrnnee before centres may be delayed by the ab sence of a quorum in the house. Calls hare been aent to about 250 members by both republican and demo eratie leaders, Init there ia a possibil ity that a roll call tomorrow will show more tliun half the members vacation hill The situation ia causing leaders wor ry because Representative Hlmiton Texas, is determined to have quorum here tomorrow. I'nder the rule of trie heue the roll must be called to see if there is a quorum, and should I nnnrum not be found, adjournment or arresting SQUEEZED TO DEATH When the body begins to tiffat) and movement becomes painful k is usually an indication that th kidneys ara out of order. Ke these organs healthy by taklni COLD MEDAL m Newport. "A. I, Aug 7 Maurire Me Irfiughliu, famed 'comet'' of the old days of international tennis eup com petition, la out of the Newport Casino 'a members is the only course. Invitation tenni tournament He an The president 'a mene i practically lt out after a hard tch by 8. How ! t?? !' V,,MM, Mat ' . ' , I tt is sent to tha printer, rd Vnahell, a man whv despite long; Win hopes it waa so id, to have year of play, has reached the nrmt law passed greatly extending the ten ia th national asiuviatiun'a rank- authority of the federal government to tng but one. It required five act for!enpi with the whole living cost aitua 'Voshell to defeat the Californian, jtion. Mrloiichlin ' greatest weakness was The president wishes alto it was Kis pronenens to smath overhead which hinted, to have measure pnssed design generally resulted in out. el to reach the small individual pro Today the rmmd before tbe aenii- fiteer. Thia, it la thought probable, finala will bring together Clarence would reach th retailer who extort Oriffia and Yoahell; William Tilden. an excewive profit. It and Kirhard Norri William II; Carrying out ct hit program, It wat William M. Johnston and Wallace uaid would require enactment of three Johnson. lor four additional laws tiy congress. Th world" ttandard remedy fot kldnay, Bvat, blacldat nl urk acid trooWaa, Pamouf alnca 1696. Tak ragukuly kp in good health. Ia thra aU, all druggists. Guaranty a rapraawotad. Uofe to Um bum CM MU m baa QUIT UtVKV KVK Utnili liVUUi Uialltf - 4, Communication were received by Governor Olcott yesterday from two more member of the Oregon legislature regarding the special session. IKeae were Henator F. H. Porter of Llna and Senator M. I. Shank of Skeimna sad Wheeler. The former ia unqualified ia his support, while the bitter is opposed to serving without pr.y, holding that th matter of woman suffrage a of suffi cient importance to warrant tha (tat in going to the cx'iise of the acisloa. However, ho ngree to serve It tt fi nances of the state are In inch coadi- tion that per diem cannot be paid. tto suggest tlmt if the session ia called that it be after hurvest season. Following tlie issuance of blnaka for classification, Deputy Secretary hozer ha received retarn from nx instlta tion of the state that are opeu to re turned loldier nnd sailors. These are Willamette University, the Captial Busine College, Knlem; I'nilomath college, rhilomnth: F.ugcne Uusiuc. tol $S Kff n 'cnt In Use Circle $$ S$$ Keep ThMn Home $$$!(rEo've;XhIke-waikcer Be"., 1 UCKHECH1 J SHOE ARMY x Vm thit it th hoc tltat give y oo "Extra tervice every nrp com- fort everv minute. Whvf Bnairtc it i iu.irigii to tart wit 1 Our f irtt conuJcTatioa hat a!wy beca tO put illtO tVtrj BucaHKHT Army choc: tot matr UU, w h.j!cljci;(cj workmuitbip nd BLACK CUNMETAtJ AHOCANY CALF OR INDIAN TAN CALF It li ligmficaat that the Bvct HtcuT Army Shot k wura by thous and of men is all Wllklofllfc. They hire come to p precute hi vWU tng comfort, ia ttlvety feel, it wear-reiitttag ua!itic. And o will you ooct yoa treat your fret ! BvctMicaT ExeluslT Agent PAKIS BROTHERS S57 iUt f.ntl, EAlem, Oregon kSinufaoturen BUCKINGHAM k IIECHT Baa rraaciac -t." Tortland. In It compliation of statistiea as to it beueficiaries. the industrial accident commision ha found that ent of a to tal of oti3 women who bave become widow sira-e the estabhshmtnt of the department, only 3 have ic mucricd The act provide that when a widow remarries her monthly compensation (cases, though she 1 allowed a lump sum of .1("'0 on her mnrrii.jo, w'm.c is there are children Ihcir paymenU are coi'tinueiL IVllowing a Informal conference with assistant of the Attorney lien rral' office esterday, the liblie Per vice Conimi.'ou h announcrl a hewr ing to be held in I'onland August 27, for the purpose of investigating the authority of the recent adance in tele phone rates. The commission hat receiv ed a copy of the new schedule, whieh in uiany insane makea radical ad vancc and a! feet almost every town i lithe state, but there i nothing ahoot the schedule to indicate precisely when it was authorized by the I'ontrass ter ticneral, nor wis there errlvd a Copy ef the specific urdrra ii!ied in connection with it by the Attorney (ieneral. Prominent attorney of Port land h gone so far a ta tste that is the absence of aucb copies the j'hor ity of the Khrdui it ia questiun aad By OEETETJDE EOB1SOS ' COMrU MENTIS Lieutenant La mar Tooxe wno arrived ia Kalem last evening after an eventful two yeara ia the eervie., a group of friends and relative gathered at the -Marion hotel last night and enjoyed Ji delight ful dinner party. Cuvera were laid for "Mr. and Mra.Wjl;cr L. Tooxe 'Sr.. Captain and Mrt W'lter L. Tooie Jr., and tmall aoa wa ter U Tooze 111, .Ma jor aad W rn. Carlton tmith, Mr. and Mra. Tom Campbell of Herxoiston, Ore gon, Bert Cohea and Lieutenaat Toote. Major Umith, Mr. Cohea and Mr. lajnpbell were all member of the Dint division, the ame in which Lieutenant Tooxe and hi tw'J brother, Leslie, aw eervico. I Tha lecture tour which haa been ar ranged for the lient.'aant ia the inter leat of the woman 't building at Eugene jw-Ul begin next ek with Rose-burg as a protiaole start ii.g point. Ini eve ning he will be ono of about 40 new member to be initiated into the Salem lodge of Klks. Mr. II. V. Miillean ia apendiajr a couple of week at North Heach, Wash ington, a the guest of Misa Julia Chemin at "Chcmin Cottage" at Beach Center. Mr. and 'Mra. W. H. Lvtle of the Court apartments, have left for a two weeks tour of Washington. Seattle, akunia and various Sound point will bo included in the t ip. a Mr. and M, Knietv J. Baker and three children left yesterday for Ta coma after a viit with Mr. Baker' sister, Mr. K. T. 3vne. After a -brief visit n Portland, Mr. f. E. Hchafer and Mrs. C. P. i'ashatt have returned home. Mis Leora Morris and small aephew Gordon Marris, have returned to Port land after a two :iionths visit with her parent. Mr. and Mr. Ben Morris of Salem Heights. Miss Olive Brickes, Miss Lora iBrockes anil John Prockes of Amity, are guests at the home of their brother- in-law and (later, lr. and Mrs. J. u. iMathi. Mias Margaret Legge is enjoying an outing at the Lee cottage at Sea- view. Mr. and Mr. B. C. Rowland are in iht city from Denver, Colorado, n the gueat of Mr. Howlsnd' mother, Mr. H. J. (loode of yv J'ar. They plan to remain three weka, A "Health Pag 'ant" is tie newest PHducton released "by the pageant and drama department of tha Y. W. C. A, under the title of " Miming liod- deas" it was prei'ted laat week by the girla of the west side branch of the Y. w. C . A. at a private estate in Van Courtland park, New York citv. tha Idea of the pageant -which was part of the program ef the social edu cational department wa to present in aa allegorical way the various things that make for good- health and right living. Proper foods, exercise and clothing were symbolised in a very at tractive wav, "P.esh Air" we a breezy little figure made chiefly of balloon and Dubblea. ilest was a somber person in trailing' veil of grey. Mia Clara Hacketf. who wrote, I'm turned and produo-.d the pageant any that the girls who presented it took a keen interest in it's teaching. They were particularly interested in the va rious kinds of clothing and shoes which th character of "trood Taste" pre scribed. They were -'ager to understand the kinds of food vhieh made for the beat health, and how to piesent them re the greatest advantage. Mia Eunane ' waa among the ataay members of the younger social t who enjoyed ride ia the "Web feet" hvst week. Mr. and Mr. Jo'ia E. Karle, South 15th street, are being showered with eongratulatinu upoa the irta ot a daughter, last Tjeiday.. Mia Sylvia White, who has been spending three week in Tortland, re turned to her home Saturday evening. 'Oregon, who haa been visiting her granumotner, Mrs. a. jones, reiurnro to her homo yesterday after spending four wceka in Sam. INDIAN MXDICINX MEN la th Indian tribe one find the 'Medicine Man" one versed in the lienUng art ef roots, herbs, leave, ami ' barka. Ju these he Jim-over emollients j astringents, laxatives and tonic, alij of which are preps red and offered to j sufferer among th.' tribe. To such ! good, old fashion"d roots and herb Lydia E. Pinkham' Vegetable Com pound, the most efficient remeel- in the world for female ilia, owe it sue cess. For forty fiv year it has been restoring the women f America to health, until it i now recognized as the ttandard remcdv. that patrona are justified in refusing to pay the advance. All interested per sons in the state are invited to attend the hearing in Portland ad undoubted ly there will be a wide representation. Should the Com mission demonstrate that it hat jurisdiction in the matter it i assumed that thev will restore the schedule as euth.irijed bv them last May. i V. T. Stone of the Fish and Came Commission a a visitiw at the ntat; honse recently, in eenferenee with of ficial with regard to the propcwcl construction of a power 3am at the end: of Link River la Kfamath eennty t" furnish power for the California Ore i ton Power Company. It ia aliown tv Mr. Stone that if the dam is construct-j ed it will flmnl the land of the Ktam j nth Wter Vaersj Association and ru a l cm. Always a Winner HOLSU A Thorough-Bread McAIPINENOTES. ! (Capital Jonrnivl Special Sc. vice.) McAlpia, Or., Aug. 7. Must every body 'a trraiu is being cut Bud harvest time will Boon be here. John Heyrman and Verbeu blioc.nuk er culled at the Peterson home Friday evening. Miss Mabclle Morley is visiting at her grandparents at Bunimit, Oregon. Mrs. (!. E. Givcns and Mrs. Ore. Class uer visited Turner folks Satardny, Mrs. Anna B. Peterson, woo has been ill for sometime, was opcralnl upon at the Willamette Sanatorium in balem Wednesxlny morning by Dr. H. O. hick man. She is reported as doing nicely. O. E. Oivea of this vicinity has rent ed the Oeorge Givcns place of Turner. Loganberry picking in the Lents yard wus finished Thursday afternoon pick er were getting a little shy as usual in the wind up, but Mr. Lenta Lr.s harvest ed an' extra large crop this ycai. The evening was joyfully spcut by all the pickers, a bonfire was built all gathered, stories were told panics play ed and songs were sung, lee cream then wa served. A greeting song was sung by the MeAlpiu. girls,then all parted and wished to help Mr. Lent next year harvest his trop. FAIiDJEWS NOTES (Capital Journal Speeial Service.) Fairfield, Or., Aug. 7. Mist, tiestin Mahony, who has been attending art school la Ban. Francisco, ia attending her vacation at home. Kulph DuRett and wife nmdo a bus! ne trip to Portland last Thursday. John F. 'Wehruin will bejjia thresh ing in this section Thursday, Mr. and Mrs, Charles i.erin ere spending the summer at W. M. Ma hony 'a. Mr. Zerxan, who has been in the army service since the woi began, is honorably discharged. Ihey ejipect to make their home iu Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Edward t.nsey and fsm ily of McMinnville spent Sunday U B. J. J. Miller'. Ivan Stewart of Conallis a week end guest at F. R. Pu Hette '. Joe Cochran spent Sunday ia tsalem. Miss Bertha Luthy, who hns beta in tl Kerf Cross service in trance, is - ending this week with her sister, Airs, p. B. Du Rett. Mrs. Howard Blivea and little dvigh tir are making a two weeks' viait with her mother, Mrs. Smith t-t ilopewe'i. Arthur Hrook was a weeaeud vitor at P. A. Ditna'. Pes Moinea "Tickle toe Tom," braaen burglar, broke into Mrs. B. W. Thompson's residence but after tick ling the feet of her two daughters1 to see if they were arloep, fouad them awake and fled. $$ Keep 'cm Ia The Circle $$ Deals In Real Estate Fred Burrell to J. E. Wri'lit, M 1, block Walnut GrovL adiiiliou. Fred 8choll to Henry Stahl, lets 3 and 4, block 109, Hubbardt addition. Hubbard. Anna B. Hofcr to G. X. Ely, lot 2, Grabenhorst Fruit Farm No. 2. C. H. Evans to J. P. Aspiugw&ll, CO acres in Mr Swick claim, 7 t) Lj toOOO. E. A. Kurz to Margaret E. bmith, 10.59 acres in A. Ccrey clmm 41-7-3 V. T. H. Hunt to J. H. Blnko. M.Zb acres in N. Coffey clnim 81 81 W. Salem Brank & Trust Co., to K R. Schram, lot 7, block 3, Burm.gton addi tion. J. W. Baker to E. R. Schram, lo , blovk 3, Burlington addition. K. W. Potter to L. W. Potur, part of lota d aud 7, block 19, J!ub lidl Annex. Katharine I'pmeyer to R. 0. 1'aulus, lot 3, block 2, Daks addition. Aug. llilfikcr to O. 11. Uilfiker, 48.34 aces in J. Martin claim 71, ami 7.V-8 seres iu L. Suvae claim 40-7 -ii W. A. E. Cheuowilch to J. 0. Jkltzcl, 10.43 acres in A. F. Puvidsou claiiu, 17 8 3 V. Los AnjC'ks Lo Angeles claims the world's heaviest band, it i the po lice band of 32 members, the lightest member weighing 00 pounds. Total weight 3'i tons. Sau Angelo, Tex-is. The air ambu Innee has arrived. When I-ander Wil deii wa accidontal'v sliot at Victoria, friends bundled him into an airplare and flew to a hospital in Waco. Don't Let 'em Roam 4 $ AT no rime is the tire question . more important than when ordering a car. The buyer who specifies Firestone Gray Side wall Tires has taken the short cut to permanent satisfaction. He has escaped the costly period of experimenting. No more convincing proof of this could be desired than in the mileage records of the Gray Sidewail Tires during the past year. Your dealer knows. TIRES Most Miles per Dollar The Famous KABO CORSETS ARE SOLD AT TheP eople's Cash Store 186-194 N. 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