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PAGE riiX THE DAILY CAPITAL JQUJRNAL, SALEM, OKEGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1919 ' , '. - Beauty Specialist Tells Women and High School Girls How To Make a Wonderful Complexion Treatment at Home STATE MAY ABANDON PRODUCTION OFFLAX i i " Si It if !': !r I if: , l'! i ill A. Tree Oatmeal Prescription Does Its Work Over Night. One Applica tion proves It .New York: "It is my own dicovery, usod it report the same results 1 have had." Miss 0. C. says: "My complexion was noor ami in.v ckin rough. My neeli, and it takes just one night to get suck chest, hands nnd arms were dark from marvelous results," mys Mae Edna exposure. The very first application of "Wilder, the beauty specialist, when her1 this wonderful derwillo oatmeal eomlii friends ask her about her wonderful ration convinced me that my poor coin complexion and tho improved appear-1 plexion and skin blemishes would soon aiice of hor hands and arms. " You be a thing of the punt. In a few weeks can do the same thing if you follow' all these unsightly defeats had entire my advice," she says. "1 "feel it my.lv disappeared and I shall always use tlntv to tell every irirl and woman what ' it to kopo inv complexion at its best all the time. I have recommended it to my jtirl friends and they are just as enthusiastic over it as I am. We all use it before going to the theater, donees or parties and it's wonderful what a difference it makes in our ap- this wonderful prescription did for me Just think of it. AH this change in a ainglo night! I never tire of telling others just what brought about such remarkable results. Here is the identic al prescription that removed every de lect from my face, neck,- hands ann pearance. ' . arms. Until you try it you can form j Mrs. G. V. writes: " Oatmeal and der Bo idea of tho marvelous change it willo have worked miracles with my will make In just one application. The complexion. 1 had many despised wrin prescription which you can prepare at Ikies and a sallow rough skin. My hands your own home is as follows:: Go to 'and arms were covered wih freckles, any grocery and get ten cents' worth After eight weds use of Mao Edna et' ordinary oatmeal, and from any drug ,, Wilder s wonderful complexion pre tore a .bottle of derwillo. Prcparo the scription these ob jectionable defects oatmeal as directed in every package have entirely vanished. 1 look ten years of derwillo and apply night and morn ing. The first application will astonish you. It makes the skin appear trans parent, smooth and velvety. 1 especial ly recommend it for sullow skin, frecy les, tan, sun spots, coarse pores, rough skin, redduness, wrinkles and in fact, Steiner. Advises Withdrawal Of Convict Labor To Pri son industries. Matters of unusual importance were up before a prolonged meeting of the board of control yesterday afternoon, foremost among them being the incu bus of the state flax industry which has become a more ser!ou problem each year. When entered upon by the late Governor Withycombe there was a large and flourishing colony of con vict in the penitentiary, a large pro portion of them of a character that could be safely trusted out in tho open ing without a heavy guard, it was as sumed that, this body of prisoners would be able to handle the flax crop so far as tho harvesting was concern ed, and hundreds of acres of flax land were contracted with nearby farmers with this stipulation in tho contracts, liut in the past year or two conditions have changed. The population of the penitentiary within the past year has been reduced to a very low point, ow ing in part to the abolishment'of the saloon, nnd to the parole system by which tho better class of prisoners are younger and advise every girl and -wo- released on honor at the expiration of mnn to trv it and I feel confident offer (their minimum term. This leaves the one or two applications they will use more danger ous class ofconvicts to it continually and be just as favorably ho handled in the fields, necessitating impressed with it as T am. T recom- a heavy guard. And further it is found mend it to all of my friends." j that only a limited amount of work NOTE To get the best effect be can bo gotten out of tins class. every blemish the face, hands and arms ame tn follow the comoleto direeionfl In his report to the board yesterday are heir to. If your neck or chest iscontnined in every package of derwil-,,Warden Steiner pointed out that had discolored from exposure, apply tnn combination there and the objection able defects will disappear as if by magic. It is absolutely harmless and will not produce or stimulate a growth of hair. No matter how rough aud un gainly tho hands and arms, or what buies they have had through hard work, and exposure to sun and wind. In. You hsve onlv to trot derwillo' nnd it not been for the action of Superin- oatmeal, Von need nothing else and it tendent Griffith in arranging to put is so simple that anyone can use it, j a crew of 50 or 60 patients from the and so inexpensive that any girl or state hospital in the flax ficbls along woman can afford it. rno manufocuir- j wnn me .-convicts, m na uii era and druggist's guarantee that there could not have been harvested in time will be a noticeable improvement after to prevent heavy loss. However, tho the first application or they will re- warden contends that this expedient fnn.1 the monev. It is sold in this eity should not be resorted to again, as the oatmeal derwillo combination will muler a monev refund imarnntee bv all "state hospital is in -need o? all its avail irorlc wonderful transformation in 12 thru twists, including 0. J. Pry iid 3.' ablo working force in the harvest per- Pancakes all America loves No wonder these pancakes have become America's favorite breakfast! One taste -will tell you why. It makes your mouth water just to look at them -they're so nice and brown. Then you cut them and find them so tender your fork cuts through a whole pile. But it's when you taste them taste that rich, delicate flavor that you'll never be satisfied with ordinary pancakes again ! Ask your grocer .for a package of Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour. It's all ready mixed (even sweet milk is in it) you just add water. Learn why so many millions of Aunt Jemima breakfasts are enjoyed every year! . Use it for delicious muffins.too! flTMi liours (it the most. Thousands who have C. Perry. LIFT OFF CORNS! Doesn't hurt a bit and costs only a few cents Ifivgiol Just drop a little Freezone on that touchy corn, instantly it stops clung, then you lift the corn off with lu fingers. Truly! No humbug! Try r-'reozonel Your druggist sells a my bottle for a few cents, sufficient to nd your feet of every hard corn, euft corn, or corn between the toea, in) calluses, without one particle of iaii, soreness or irritation. Freezone N tho discovery of a noted Cincinnati Use The Journal Want Ads DISQUE FACES LONG GRUELING IN HANDS OF INTESTIGATOBS Portland, Or., Sept, 5 Brico P. Dig- que faced six hours of constant guestion- iod. Further he stated that the farm work and all other activities about the prison should bo kept up regardless of outside demands, and he unqualifiedly opKsed the making of any future con tracts with farmers providing for the use of convicts in harvesting the flax crop. While' no definite recommendation feprright 19)9. Aunt Jemima Uiliit Company, St Joacph, Idfefour ing yesterday before tho congressional wa, marte ,bv ,il0 warden. and no offi subcomniifto which is investigating the c-,ai action was taken by the board, spruce production division. there is a belief current that this eon- . The former brigadier general, who dt- dition Is the forerunner of abandon- iceted spruce activities in 'Washington ' tid Oregon during tho war, sweeping!- - COCOANUT OIL FINE FOB WASHING HAIB If vou want to keep your hair in good condition, be careful what you you wash it with. defen ded his entire program and ns Kiiiued sole ri'spoimiliility for all official actions In the division. l)isqu,- testified tho Hiems-Parey Kir baugh concern first proposed to build Its own railroad on tho Olympic penin sula, But, he continued, " the' real truth is that Hiems-CanoyKeibaugli lenrne'd n Most 'Soaps and '-prepared shampoos goud deal about the country after they; contain too nluon alkali. This dries the eait.e out here ,nnd would novt'r have scnlp, makes the hair brittle, and is e itoved into such a contract." ..; very harmful. Mulsified "cocoanut oil Oiiestions from O-ngrcssmen Freir shampoo (which is pure and entirely nu.d Mugee of the probing committee grcaselcss), is much better than any developed the fact Disque never at- thing else you can use for shampooing, tempted to hold Siems-Carey-KerDnuRh as this can t. possibly injure the hair, to their original proposal. ' moMta your hair with water 'Thev came out here and wouldn't , B1!d, '",'' i". One or two teaspoonfuls do it,1 ' lie declared. ; U1 make an . abum anee of rich, ., , u ei,i. .creamy lather,, and demises the hair " h said sof ' harply asked Chair- .thu;ghly. This lather rins maiiFienr. " Did they say so?" . L. , ,,i ',.. ,. . "No," admitted Disque, "but it. would lie unreasonable to assume taut any business man " representative Mngee interrupted with tlio, remark that any good business must would have snapped at the Hieins Carey Kerbaugh proposal to build tho r'ind at their own expense as soon ns it was made. tide of dust, dirt, dandruff and cx cessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves it fine and silky, bright, fluffy and easv to manage. You can get mulsified coconnnt oil shampoo at most Buy drug store. It is very cheap, and a few ounces is enough to last everyone in the family for months. Canteloupes for Everybody Our very best large cants, 6 for 25c; 50c per dozen; $1.75 per crate Canning Peaches $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Bushel Staple Groceries at the Lowest Prices tuent of the flax industry iby the state, and the prediction is made that the next-session of the legislature action will ; be taken for its elimination. This will -be regrettable, for as the warden points out in hig report, Oregon can produce the finest flax in: the world and the industry would add greatly to) the. state resources if the labor and marketing problems could Uu met. He goes n to show that the crop this sea sou will bo upwards of 400 tons, which is very fair considering the dry hot season, While not heavily stooled, ths flax is of excellent fibre. The report Btatcs that tho crops of ! the "prison farni, have made a good showing; that the ,'Jinildings are being put in good condition. ' j 1 - ''The -same conditions ,hhi confronted the officials in the flax field are be fore them in the matter of the big con tract -for cord wood made three years ago. This contract calls for the cutting of 12,000 cords of wood in the vicinity of Aumsville, and as this means, the transporting of "hard boiled" con victs 12 miles it presents a serious prob lorn. But the warden holds that this contract must ibe completed. As to the number of convicts now in prison, the warden shows that during the month, of August the population dropped to 244, which is the lowest recorded in "forty years. It is noted that the crimes traceablo to liquor have fal len off greatly, and number of in mates is further reduced by the act of tho last legislature which cut off ten days of each month from a sentence as a reward for good behavior. Bev. G. L. Lovell. Burial will be in Leo Mission cemetery. Jjs NOW SHOWING K DIED WILLIAMS At her home four miles east of Salem in the" Auburn district Hept. 4, 1919, Mrs. Sarah Jennie Williams. 6hef was the widow of Albert Williams who died about sev en years ago. She is survived by Mis Mabel Wil liams, Mrs. Matilda ('iimmings of Nor ton, Oregon, Gale Harford nnd Miss Helen Williams. Also by two brothers, James W. Barnes of Portland and Bur gess Barnes of CoMwnter. Kons. The funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o 'clock from the Rigdon chapel and will be conduct ed by the Rev. R. N Avison and the G. II. Lewis of Portland, business manager of the' "Pacific Legion,' the official organ of tho American Legion, has Iieen in the city today looking af ter the interests of the publication and of the ofoaniwitinii generally, as well as to pave the way for the sending of a big delegation of'membcrs from this city to tho state convention to be held in Portland September 17 and IS. Mr. Lewis is, every inch . booster and is catenating optimism over - the future of both the publication and the organ ization, He wants and expects Salem to,, lip the econd, city in the state in the' nuttter of membership. "Tho Pa cific Legion," which .succeeds the Pa cific Soldier and Sailor, is a beautiful ly printed magazine, crowded full of information as to activities of the Le gion, news of various posts and lead ers, and -containing both a post di rectory nnd a directory of "slackers" The magazine is receiving a gratifying advertising patronage. Nellie Darling, executrix of the es tate of John Halferty has made her final report to the county; report has been apprsved i and the executrix exhone further liability. - . ' 0 Girls. Olivo Lorrine will t with' Warren hunt's jazz Stayon. : PMVWMHHIMIIMMMm Write ALBANY COLLEGE Albany, Oregon, about a , Free Scholarship &ECT501 comfort Servic are the things that wnen u rams , u U . H k ' "fci i'- m REFLEX SUCKERS have made good since I&30 j oA for un ACfUXUCt 4i . rv.. IV TV CIV V. V. A fV Boston Hass. im-s , 1 lc Word Class Ad UK Crisco 1 1-2 lb tins ........................ Crisco, 3 pound tins Crisco, 6 pound tins ..... Wesson oil, small '. Wesson oil, medium Wesson oil, laree , Umeca Nut Butter, 2 lbs ............ Bob White Soap, 16 bars ...... White Flyer soap, 20 bars Crystal White Soap, 14 bars ..... .....65c $1.30 ..$2.60 .....50c ...95c ...75c $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 LAY IN A GOOD SUPPLY Of Flour milled from old wheat FISHERS BLEND This flour is Perfection Itself $3.25 Per Sack Fishers Art Flour, $3.15 Sack Pickett Idaho Flour, $3.15 Sack GOLDEN GATE COFFEE . Is, 55c; 2 l-2s, $1.35; 5s, $2.75 GEM BLEND 50c, 3 lbs for $1.50 C. ancl H. Berry Sugar $10.25 per Sack BE SURE TO ORDER SOME OF THOSE DELICIOUS CANTELOUPES, 6 FOR 25c ; $1. 75 PER CRATE Roth Grocery Co. it),;- , !.r. YE LIBERTY ' COMING SUNDAY JACKPICKF0RD In a drama of thrills and throbs a ! story of boyhood among the hills foiks ; of Kentucky "Bill Appenon's Boy Krom the stsrv "That Wonian by Harpsbnif; ljb Iiicrtcd by Jas. W. Ki.kwood A First ITatioa-1 Atttaction You beffin to enthuse about a Jantzen Sweater the minule Vqu t'rv on! 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