THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY. MAY 10. 1819. PAGE TI1REI Tomorrow and Thursday Vivy Vivacious Martin u IN "LITTLE COMRADE" Vivian Maptin 0 "MY YALET" COMEDY PICTOGRAPII TRAVELOGUE The REGO N ADVERTISING SPFLLS I ft BIATRIAL Mil m NOTHING that wc could say would so thoroughly convince you of the value of Chamberlain's Tablets as a personal trial. We can tell you of thousands who have been permanently cured of chronic constipation, indigestion, biljpusnesa, sick headache and disorders of the stomach and liver, but tliis will have little weight with yoa as compared to n personal trial. That always convinces. M LODGE FOLK (Continued from page one) torm f each officer is for three years. Officers ami Chevoliors of Canton Cupital were given the Patriarch Mili tant degree, the canton was instituted WHITE OXfORDS for Young Women Fiesh new models just re ceived from the famous Keith Konqueror "arch-fitting" factory. Ankle-hugging styles that are snug and chummy. Our Prices $4.50 to $7.50 High heel or sensible walk ' ing heel as you choose. Paris Shoe Store and officers installed iby S. E. U'at kins. Tho following were obligated: V. A. 'Wicst cap-tain, H. B. Churchill lieutenaut, K. A. Dickson ensign, li. H. Henderson clerk, C. 0. Engstrom accountant Offloerg Appointed Captain Wiest has appointed tho fol lowing officers: Martin Holmes stand ard bearer, Charles A. Harwood guard, Heber Allen sentinel and Dr. H. L. Springer picket. Following the ceremony with die Patriarchs Militant, Auxiliary Cnpital No. 3 was formally installed with the following officers: Ethel M. Fletcher president, Luelln Engstrom vice pres ident, Elsie B. Simernl secretary, Al ma Henderson aid, Hal tie H. Cameron treasurer, Myrta Tyrell chaplain, Ida M. Traglio sentinel and . 0. F.nfj stroin picket. The official program for Wednesday is as follows: Grand Lodge A. M. In the armory P. M. hall of representatives. 9 a. m. Special session (jr. L. degree. 10 a. m. Uegulnr session 1:110 p. m. regular session 1:30 p. m. Exchange of courtesies with Rebekah assembly Bebekah Assembly Senate chamber 9 a. m. Kegular session 10 a. m. Past president's associa tion 1:30 p. m. Regular session 1:30 p. in. Exchange of courtesies LIFT CORNS OFF IT DOESNT HURT With fingers I Corn lift out and - costs only few cents 1 Pain No, not one bitt Just drop a little Frce7.one on that touchy corn, instantly it stops aching, then you lift that bothersome born right off. Yes, magic! Costs only a few cents. Try freezoncl Your druggi-ft s lis a tiny bottle, sufficient to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and calluses, w:lhout one particle of pain, soreness or irri tation. Freezone is the nystcrious eta. er discovery of a Cincinnati genius. The war department announces tnat after May 20 Camp Kearney, Cal., is 16 be discontinued as a demobilization center. with grand lodge 4 p. m. Automobile drive, afford ing a view of the state institutions and Salem's, famous fruit Industrie! Wednesday Evening 7 p. m. Kebekah decree, armory; exemplification by Columbia Kebekah lodge .No. 3, Portland 5 p. m.t-4'h.emeketa lodge No. 1, regular meeting, I. O. O. F. hall. K:30 p. m. Bund concert and elec tric fountain, Willson park Local Woman Composes Poem Of Welcome To 1.0. O.F. And Rebekah Guests The following poem, composed by Mrs. . M. aiegmund was suug un der the gnod of the order bv the T. L. T. C. club Monday evening at the regular session of Salem Kebekah lodge No. 1, as a welcome to the visit' ing Odd Fellows and Kcbckahs: Welcome, thrice welcome here, Brothers and sisters dear, To our city of Salem where hearts are true, ' Old friends gladly wo meet, New friends joyfully greet, In love, friendship, and truth, we do welcome you. Chorus .Somewhere in Oregon, there Is a city Where hearts are true, And old Willamette is peacefully flow ing To oceans blue, Where shadv bowers are decked with wild flowers All wet wit II dew, And woods are ringing, with song birds a singing -A weloomo to yon. Wild flow'rs bloom in the spring, Wild birds sweet music bring, And all nature is cheering brave hearts and true Look up, smile and be glad, There's no time to be sad, In love, friendship, and truth, we do welcome you. Methodist Centenary Drive In Northwest Half Over; Salem District Is First Portland, Or. May 20. The gigan tic Methodist, centenary campaign to raise 1 05,000,000 for the rebuilding of tho world more than passed tho half way mark in the northwest at noon with a total reported of L297,H85 of a quota of 2,4"i."i,tl0it, The national total was reported as well over the thirty million mark. Two districts, Olympia and Taconin, have reported virtually one hundred percent of churches and tho districts are now well over the top Salem district reports $1 113,000 with twenty one churches over the top. Sa lein district hends the entire northwest with amount collected. Supreme Court Passes On Number Of Minor Cases A group of appealed cases of very minor importance have been acted upon during the past week by the supreme eourt as follows: Earl Tucker, appellnut, vs. W. H. Xud ing, appeal from Jackson county; suit to enjoin defendant from closing a road way; from premise of plaintiff across defendant land to a public highway. Opinion by Justice Bum. Judge F. M. Calkins reversed. I'kase Investment company Vi. Walt er Y. Smith, et al, appellants; appeal from Multnomah county; a suit to fore close a mortgage. Opinion by Justice Burnett. Judge J. P. Kavanaugh ai firmed. Sam Bugh Realty company, appel lants, vs. Ole Holeiin; appeal from Lane county. Suit for comissioo alleged due for transfer of property. Opinion by Justice Burnett. Judge O. F. Skipworth affirmed. F. J. Martin vs. T. Moreland et al, ap pellants; appeal from Multnomah coun ty. Action for damages. Opinion of Justice Benson. Judge E. V. Littieficld reversed and case remanded for further proceedings. J. C. Hermit vs. B. L. Walrad, appel lant; petition for rehearing on motion to dismiss denied per curiam. L. G. Parman, appellant, vs. Mary M. Parman; amieal from Whelcr county. Motion to dismiss appeal overruled per curiam. lv,N Cases of David Auld et el, vs. J. F. Snores, ct al, appellants, and of Mary Braughler, appellant, vs. East Aide Mill t Lumber company, dismissed by stipu lation. ' Dentist Declares Publicity Re sponsible For Big Business - Growth. The man who whiers down a well , About the things he has to sell, Will net reap the shilling dollars Like he who climbs a tree and hutlert Dr. 'Pain less Tarker" found e r of the E. B. Parker Sys tem of Dent istry, la "in town. The ittle stanza tbovc is his n o 1 1 o, for Parker is one of the great- s t patrons jf newspaper idvertis ingi in the coun try. In a recent campaign in Califor nia he handed out about $70,000 to the boys in the front office and smiled as he did it. It was "good shooting" ac cording to his version of it. "Advertising has done more to help dentists than any other agency" said Parker, "and the fellows who formerly decried It now admit that statement as fact. Why in California, where the 3) culled 'ethicals' have been fighting me for yars, tmt.ting their' domes against my granite walls, and bruising their tender tees kickiilg against the bricks like St. Paul, following a lit tle mix jip we had last fall, openly de clared newspaper advertising by dent ists 'per fect ly le-sit-i-mate. ' "Formerly jieople didn't know the necessity of caring for their teelh, and the relation of the teeth to hemih. The tooth carpenters wouldn't tell those who could afford to pay because they might get wise and tho dentist lose trade, and tho fellows who hadn't any money were not entitled to know anyway. "But with the organization of my first office I started telling them. 1 told it in the newspapers and on the street corners. I spread the glad tid ings everywhere and people believed it. Further, I told .them how they had been hnnibii'iged find how good dentis try ought to be within reach of all the people instead of only twenty per cent of them and they 'believed that . Ko sult; a chain of offices from Atlantic to Pacific, nineteen on this const nloii Each of them has a corps of the best dentists I can get. They nse more dental supplies in a month than an ethical coiuiliinalion could get away with in century. AiiFwer: advertis ing." OREGON PATRONS LIKE COTTON Those who saw Al Cotton at the Ore-! gon theatre yesterday will go out of their way in the future if they have aj cbanco to see him again. j He is a black face entertainer who I For Constipation Indigestion, Sick Headache, Bilious nets, Bloating, Sour Stomach, Gas on the Stomach, Bad Breath or other con ditions caused by clogged or irregular bowels, take FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS A wholeiome and thoroughly cleansing physic mild and gentle in action. B. B. H.w.rd. Umdilli, C.: "1 find Foley Csthirtic Tablets lire me quicker relief iron coDiiipatioD than nyibios 1 ever tried. J. O. Perry's, "I Ctn't Wash Today the Water is all Cold" Sura enough, tho fir went out In tho night and the tank water cooled off. It take half a day to heat It up, o the wash will have to wait, upsetting the whole week'a work. Had there been a r ttttta Automatic Gas Water Heater connected to U plplna. the work would have gone on, uninterrupted, tor you simply turn any hot water (aucet In tho house and an unlimited upplyof scold ing hot watar Is Immediately available. Ask (or DemuoeUetJoa Portland Railway, Light & Power Company J 'w, : ','4 It! f L S7 F aV ", 1 I GREETINGS, 1. ODDFELLOV We wish to thank you and make you feel "at home" both in the Capital City and at BISHOP'S, "The Home of Good Clothes." While you are planning and building a better and stronger structure on the deep foundation," laid so many years ago, so was the foundation of the Salem Wool en Mills Store laid. Like the foundation of the I. O. O: F. they were laid down for equally good pur posesto clothe the Man and the Boy for their better health and happiness. Be side this we give them the best and the liveliest stvles that are possible, they are to be found in Hart Schaffner & Marx, and Bishop's Ready Tailored Suits. You were planning no doubt while here the purchase of a n.-v suit, or other garmentsand with the close approach of hot weath er you should take advantage of the large and complete stocks carried by us for your selection while you are in the city. It's an opportun ity that should not be let go by. t When Vou Think Clothes, Think Bishop Prices are steadily advancing jn "raw materials" so it's reason able to expect that the finished goods will also have to follow. Why wait when you have the best makes of goods before you in many sty les and shapes and sold by Bishop. That means they are the best and guaranteed. i Bishop's suits come in the the popular High Waist Line and the Single and Double Breasted Suits the liveliest models ever designed and then the more conservative styles for the middle aged man, they are all to be found here. Make this your headquarters while in the city, we have type writers for your convenience and will be glad to meet you whether you are buying or not. .'- - - . - . ' . '. "Every Family in Marion and Polk Counties a Pafron." Salem WOOlen (Mills Store J depicts a young darky with a metro politan education. In this character lie gives tho staye something new and gets away from the usual types present ed. His clover patter and coon jokes are mostly original and secured many laughs. Al hits a pleasing personnlity and a way of his own in putting his stuff across. Tho Terpsichore Duo arc a clever pair of dancers who showed the audience some new steps in this popular art. Their Work also, bus the stump of or iginality. ' I). W. Griffith's ."The (iirl Who Stayed ot Home" and a Unroll I.loyd comedy rounded out a pleasing program Eugene Golfers Win From Salemites Sunday r.ngene goners cieieaietl 1110 Pitiem country club here In a tournament yes terday anernoon .ny a sc.oro of (M to 21. This was the second of a series of threo games scheduled for this year bo tween the country clubs of the two places. The first was played at Salem two weeks ago when Kugene walked away with a close Tim of 33 to 31, Krcel Kay, of Hnlem defeated E. (). Iininel f Kugene in the high score match by a run of 83 to 1)2. Hixty club members came up from Salem Saturday night and yesterduv morning. More than 1I0 local gulf enthusiast were nt the links which hail ibeen put in first el condition by the light rains of the week. Lunch eon was served to 100 persons at the club hoiwe at noon. Following are the scores made in the mutches yosterdnyi Kugene, Halem lnimel Oj Knr 3 Tiffany 3; .McDottgal 0 Horer 3; Olinger 0 Martin 3; A. .Smith 0 Hope 3; (iiiffith 0 llnirit 0; Huberts 3 . Travia 1; Uvcsley 2 ' Dunbar 2; Thielsen I (ioodrich 3; T. B. Kay 0 liiinlen 3; Co 0 Hupp 3; Itrown 0 French 2; Moores 1 Htetson 3; Itnrghardt 0 K. K. Hrys-m 1; Locke 2 Young .1; Over 0 F. X. Kchnefers 3; Lytic 0 (). W. : riff in ?,; J. Young 0 l'rice 0; K.vre 3 1'ratt 3; Kdward 3 0. B. Kchnefers 3; Kecne 0 Mmith 1; Cusick 1 HirH'hey3: P. Young 0 Miller 0 Cross 3 Flndtner3; I.erchen 0 desse 3; Hohertson 0 ( has. Schncfor 3; (lillingham 0 lloltbs 2; I'liiiiitini 0 .McMorrnu 3; Manges 0 (1. Campbell W; ',. Koberton 3 Merrill 0; SpenTS 2 Kugene fluari). A. W. Bowerser lis an AHwiny citi zen stopping in Salem today. FORMALDEHYDE CHECKS SMUT Onion smut has been greatly reduced in Oregon without injury to plants by applying formaldehyde once ounce to one gallon ut water at the rate of one gallon of the solution to each 273 feet or row. .More than half the plants tho treated In an 0. A. C. experiment un smut infested ground were entirely free of smut, end many of the others rc-ov-ered. The diip method was used. I m. treated plants in check plots were 'JO to 100 per ent smutty. " Sanguinary encounters have wctirrcd r.t Sofia between the garrison mid revo lutionaries. The garrison is still holding out. , i k M 1 1 t y;,v -..'yivv --jm.jl KJicu ,f- - nam liiiieisssssssslaM l' 1 j . I mm I Gettind rid of coffee troubles is made easy by changnrf ITANT POSTUM a delicious cereal drink .. oil. f ,-, . f . TT7 , . . I.. ii...-u I Mf 1 - Ml " '1 A" ri"