Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 27, 1919, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 27. 1919.
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Br GESTEUDE EOSISON
IWause of the interest that a
great
many of tie members are taking ia the
historical pageant so soon to fee givea
at Willamette unhersity, " LaaiiM
4tay " at the Country club will be post
lned until June 10. June 10th will
be numt day and each member ia re
quested to ferin if a guest with her to
the club on that afternoon.
, Wi Minnetta Magert and Miss Bea
trice ShrJton will present Misnea Jo
hanna James and Kuth Bedford in a
piano and voival recital thu evening at
the iHrst Congregational church. Pro
fessor T. 6. Roberts will awist at the
orna and Miss Lillian Stega will be
the violinist of the evening. The re
eita.1 to which the ublie is coHially
invited, will begin promptly at 8:15.
Leiwnon, Or., May 26. (Special)
The wedding of Miss Adelia May Xeff
f Ilnon to Donald Kirkpatrick of
Kiijjeue was solemnized at the home of
the iiride in H.vland on South Fourth
street amid a bower of sw?t brier and
rows. The wedding services were per
formed ill v the father of the bride. The
bride- is the youiifj.'st daughter of Rev
err nd and Mrs. J'. H. Neff, the for
mer for many yeara a minister at 8a
lein. Tlic bride lived several yearn in
ftalom.
Mr. Kirkpatriek is the son of Mrs.
Euiina Kirii'tttrick of Kugene, and re
ecutly returned from overseas where
he N-iit 10 months at tl'O front in
France with the 316th sanitary train
of the Wat division. He was awarded
special honor by the king of JJelyjum
and (ieneral I'eisdiing for bravery un
der fire.
After the wedding ceremony an elab
orate foat was served by Mrs. V. II.
Kpcnee-r and Mrs. Klmo Kirkpatrick,
r ! the bri'le, at the home of iri..
Bpeueer. The couplo left for a honey
nio.iii trip to Ittindcin for eoitple of
weeks, after which they will make
thoir home in Tort laud.
-
Mrs. Isaae Lee ratter son will be
guest of honor at the May aioeting of
the Mutlnomnh chapter, laughter of
tho American llovolution. The meeting
will ho held at the home of tho regent
Mrs. John A. Keating, and Mrs. l'Htter
son will toll of her recent trit to Wash
ington where oho attended tho national
ongre. .
1 Mrs. Irene Rt. Helen entertained tho
members nf the La Area club last eve
ning. Theio was no business session,
tho nieotiiig taking tho form of a mis
eellinieous hIicwit for Mln Stella Wil
son. The Iwuse wis beautifully deco
rated with roses and the miniature ei-
Jircns naU'ni ibeuriug the guts was
rwn by Wilms Coursy and Helen In
jli'I. The hnntess wa aaS'Sted in serv
ing the dainty refreshments by Mrs.
Wilson, Mrs. Rogers, and Kmina Wal
dorf. Iixjat
Members of the club who were pre
ent were, Leah Armstrong,
DANDEUTFY HEADS
BECOME HAIEIXS3
If yon want plenty of thick, beauti
ful, gk8y, silky hair, do by all means
get nd of dandruff, for it will starve
your hair and ruin it if t.mi don't.
It deesn t do much good to try to
brush or wash it out. The only sure
way to get rid of dandruff is to dis
solve it, then you destroy it entirely.
To do this, get about four ounces of or
dinary liquid arvon; apply it at night
when retiring; use enough to moisten
the scalp ami rub it ia gently with the
finger tips.
By morning most if not all, of your
dandruff will fee gone, and three or
four more appliraticns will completely
dissolve and entirely des.ny every
single sigh and trace of it. I
You will find, too, that all itching
and digging nf the scalp will stop, and j
your hair win look anil teet a numiren
time better. You can get Idipiid arvon
at any drug store. It ia inexpensive an 'I
tour ounces is all vott will need, no
mat'fer how much dandruff you have.
This simple remedy never fails.
mad eby several delegates. The girls
were grouped on the west stops at the
state capitol for a conference picture,
and later ithere was eutertaiuinent at
Willamette university. l reelings from
the state Holiday school association
were extended in an address by Kev
Harold Humbert, of Portland, secre
tary of the state association.
.Sunday morning the girls attended
the Sunday schools of their choice in
the city and the closing program nan
held in tho afternoon.
Dr. R. W. Walton returned to Unlcm
Siinduy morning, having arrived in
l'ortland Thursday evening. Mrs. Wal
ton went to I'ortlund Friday morning
to meet him. Since receiving his dia
churne from military service Dr. Wal
ton lias spent three mouths ia the east,
taking a post graduate course in hos
pitals in 'New York and .Boston and
at the John Hopkins university. lie is
reeling fine and voices the popular
sentiment of ul Miose who have been
in Kurope or
looks good to
the east,
him,"
that "Oregon
Saves
In
Wife
Of Time
My wife was unable to eat even
the lightest food, and had fnllen away
to a living skeleton. She could not
even keep doctor s medicine on her
stomach and was tortured with pain.
On the recommendation of a friend J
bonirht a 'bottle of Mavr'a Wonderful
Tholni Bemedv and she is all right now and
I'l.l M I. . . - ...... .
Hlossing, Keho Hunt, llertha Waldorf,
t:inn: Waldorf, (Stella Wilson, Marion
. Wilier, Viola Tyler, ftanln Andreseti,
Adt Zwl, Dora Anrtresen, MhM Brass
field. Aci'liitlonal guest weie, Mrs.
Diike.y, Mrs. Itemnrdi, Mrs. Wilson,
Mm. Rogers and Mrs. Church.
Mrs. C. P. Itishop Is the houso 'gunst
of Mr. and Mr Roy T. Butlioii 04
Kat Twenty fourth street, l'ortland.
She wss accompanied y her little
grandson, !harlc K. Bishop,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Dundore
(lanl Linn) spent the week end in
town, bmving yesterday for the north
where they will make their houiu. Mr.
Dundore recently returned from over-
aiirvUic. I'ortlund Orngouiaa.
Mth. Dundore is well known In Ma
lem, having lived here a number of
yraia and receiving the greater part
lit her education In the local schools.
iiiss tWheryu L. tiibbard, daughter
ef Mr. and Mr. A. K. (!i:dard of Sa
lem, wm on Saturday elected president
of the Woitom Oregon tiirla' Sunday
d.y yeMterdav. Marie How BppMrBM ot ,n ,rpllne ,
ard and raith Jonea of Portland, were i . , T. . . , . '
has gained forty pounds. ' It is a aim
pie, harmless preparation that removes
the catarrhal mucus from the intes
tinal tract anil allnvs the inflammation
which cannrs practically all itomnch,
liver and intestinal nilineiitjt, includ
ing appendicitis. One dose will con
vince or moner rofuiidi'd. J. ('. Perry,
Capital Drug 8tore, and druggists ev
erywhere. 1PI10IS
feoo 8d ui04j pannnnoo)
an enthusiastic send off when they
started for London. The provost, meet
ing them at the pier, enlled attention u
the fact tlmt in landing from their his
toric voyage, they stepped on the same
dock that Lord Kitchsiier departed from
when ho left On the trip that resulted
in his death.
Officers of British warship which re
moved Hawker and (irlcve from the an
inn tramp steamer Mary, declared the
elected vice president
respectively,
and secretary,
than 20 days and k'ww nothing of the
the late Justice Kakin of tho supreme
court, conducted a brief discussion on
topics uf interest to tho girls at the
Baturday session and short talks were
t I asaassaasasaM
Hawker told the commander of the
destroyer that his engine began to heat
when he was about five hours frmi
Newfoundland. This trouble continued
all night. Meanwhile, the Sopwith en-
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Which
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(Dili'
Responsible In Your Case?
One of the three is the cause of an appalling amount of ill-health and
suffering. It has been shown that 80 per cent 4 out of 5 of the people of
the United States are in urgent need of dentistry.
If Its Ignorance
Any reliable physician will tell you that decaying, unclean teeth are the
cause of more ill-health than any other sourcenot merely the petty ailments
but very often the real cause of such diseases as tuberculosis, insanity, indi
gestion and other -stomach trouble More often than not that general run down
feeling is caused by an infected tooth apparently sound but in reality a cess
pool sapping your strength.
If Its Fear
One visit to an E. R. Parker System office will convince you that there is
no cause for fear in an up-to-date dental office.
If Its Cost
An examination costs you nothing nor does it obligate you in any way at
an E. R. Parker System office. An expert will tell you exactly to the penny
what the work necessary will cost and you may be assured that this amount
is the lowest consistent with good work.
In my 27 years of organizing and perfecting the E.
K. Parker System, I have built up the largest dental or
ganization in the world successfully treating over 1,000,
000 patients, without pain and at a minimum cost for
quality workmanship.
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The E. R. Parker System represents all that is mod
ern and up-to-date in dentistry.
Organization that is operation based on a sound
business practice has advanced so far under this system
that today it stands as a model upon which hundreds of
dentists are' shaping their practice.
This organization permits of employing skilled men
in all the branches of dentistry each dentist devoting his
time to the class of work to which he is best adapted.
Because of the Volume of its business it permits the
installation of the most improved appliances such as the
X-ray an absolute essential part of a modern dental organization.
The E. R. Parker System stands for all that is
best in dentistryprompt and courteous treat
menthighest kind of workmanship and mini
mum cost.
aimess rarRer oentist
State and Commercial Streets
P
Tendency to
Constipation?-
USE THIS LAXATIVE!
Dietitians ftMvlse "er-ct! dirt fct that 1 trouble
soma to most people; physical cuiturista advise "certain
exercises," which ia good if one has both the time and the
Inclination. Doctors advise diet and exerdst and mtdicina.
The question is, shall it be cathartic or purgative. me4
icinc? Or a mild, gentle laxative?
Thousands have decided the question to their own satis
faction by using a combiruitiao of simple laxative herb
nh pepsin known to druggists Dr. Caldwell's Syrup
IVpun. A small dose gives a free, easy movement of the
bowels. It Is the best substitute foe netureerself. In fact,
since the ingredients are wholly from the vegetable kingdom
it may truthfully be said it ia a naturaljaxmtira.
Its positive but gentle action on the bowels nukes It an
ideal remedy for constipation. The dose is small, and it may
be takrn with perfect Safety until the bow-la are regulated and
act again of thrir own accord.
Thm druttht will flund you, moner U it tail to
do am promiwmd.
rRtCC A3 ALWAYS
In ftpt ef!y
InrrrAt Whnfotnty
C'fMt du to (1 V,
I'T ftftMTiftcHlf ptrjitt
fltl st1ftfmt War
lw we feve mnnv
ti-.M tlw p" ft
!-ti flit miiv I t
eve hm hn m-M tv
i- lw, .) tlW fWftt
yrwr. Two i
i'X mil U W.
SDr. Cildwell't
YRUP DEPSIN
The Perfect JLUxath
FHFE 8AMW.ES It yrm hvs ntvrt awl
Dr. CaJriwrtt a Syrup Vrpiin smd lor a ffr-ft tni
hotll to lr. W. & CMwn, 4AS Washmstcs)
I., Mim!ia&. IS. If tacv nr briw st tnmft.
r.k far ear t- CUw.a ft tot, -The
Cars of Baby."
roiintrred a heavy rain atorm. About
dawn Hawker decided he must land. Be
searched the far ships, saw the Mary
and rame down near her,
Ia an interview given to the London
Daily Mail, Ilawkur Jti'urtd that when
Urn eiiMniu bt'MUU to Bust Its dtMur
several thnnsand feet. Later its wa
ter began to boil.
Hawker Describe Trip.
"After we had been out about 12
hours," ha said, "ws reached ths fite
ful dcriuon to try for safety. W
changed our enurse, flying across the
hipping route for two and a half hours.
Then to our great relief we sighted the
Mary. We sent up Very lights and in- the Clarke County bank at
tress signals. Aa we landed near the,t-'05 taken front Edward
The Duke of Athol will head 200 mem
bers of the Aero eltib who are to greet
llawkrr upon his arrival in Loudou this
evening.
The automobile proceiwion will pass
slowly from tho railway station to the
Aero elub. All the Australian soldiers
ia London will line the route. Many
bands are to be la line.
, Last night when Mrs. Hawker wit
nessed motion pictures of her hatband
at Newfoundland, traffic was delayed
for aa hour by erowda which thronged
to eheer her and throw her flowera.
Aa order from the superior eourt rails
IIS GROW MORE
(Continued from Pa?e 1.)
Hi-heidcmr.nn deelured.
"One dare not take the tools from a
people and thea demand that they work.
The (iermun people are like the Jews
whea they were led by Moses, They
face forty years' march in the wilder
ness, but Biusta t perish in it.
"Your preeident has put into foree
hia idea of a league of nations. At the
at the station, the artillerymea march- of Frank L. Armilnge, John B. Bell and
ed through streets pr.cked with eheer- Louis E. Bean. They were entertained
at the summer cottage of Mr. Armitnge
on the McKenrie and upent Sundr.y on
the river fishing.
Other anglers were busy fcith thtir
rods yrsterday. Judge L. T. ILiri.
and Trunk Carlit'f fiifced on the Me
Krnzie, and Al Cook and C. T. Rovi-r
secured a large catch from the Wil
lamette. Engotie Guard.
mg crowds to the liberty temple where
they were forninlly welcomed home.
Their tny here today is being crowded
with inanv forms of entertainment.
Gcrk's Report Shows Much
Road Wcrk Dene Last Mosth
The following ia a report ef road
work done in Marion eouuty during the
top of our counter proposals stand nurjmonth of April, 1919, aa shown by the testers' association.
Tentative plans have been mud he
the stock raisers of Hood River county
to or-ranite a joint breeders' and cew
upen Sheriff Johnson to tura over (' demand for immediate admission to that records in the county eletk 's office. I
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Mary the sea was very rough. The!
landing was most riaky. It took 94 min-1
utes to pick us up," I
(iricve said thov were 00 miles off i
their course, owing to the clopada aiak-j
ing it impossible to take their bearing.
After leaving Newfoundland, Hawker
said ho ran iutu a fog, rlinibed and lost
siglit of the sea. The sky was dear for
the fut four hours, then came a storm
with niualls. At thnt time Hawker wa
flying at l.i,0iK feet.
Washougml''?''
rriuirose,!"'
.-8.d:
To Try Again.
London, May 2T. (tn4tel Frene'i
Harry Hawker will make another at-
i tempt to fly across the Atlaatif accord
leg t a stntement attributed to him bv
the Ihiilv News todav.
1 will rv- BMPtin and think I csw
succeed," Hanker snid at Inverness, ' J, c, ferry 'i
the n'whpaer anniunce4 i
ene of the men who robbed the bank.
For Bad Dreaili
Coated Tongue, Bilioutoess, Sour
Ktomseh; Sick Headache, Bloaling, Gas,
Comtipstion, or other result of Indiges
tion, bo remedy is more highly recom
mended than
rsuLT ciSTiin: TeVzurj
Tkey eatwe bo ripirg or anuses.
Cleanse the bowels, sweelea the atom
ach sod benefit the liver. Never disappoint.
Only through it can this epoch 'Macadamizing
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oms iuu in ii i nit i npTruriioa oe Juriurs ... oi..l i , , i. . . . . " "
i . U- - - each invented m a brood sow
- New loo and nmrhinorv .14S4 il ... . .
j , . . . .... ..... iiiii a iiiu-r ox pics.
U'ltin ni.ii'. Kslgrv '-(I?'? hit 15 1
ll'aving
t'aywent to
At Yakima 114 beys are engaged ia
2H
or gilt
Portlard Welccmes Rose
Gij Velerans Of 1470i
rIary.
, S075.M,
170.7i
incorporated cities S.'CI.M '
So. Narwftik. Lamm ' I -iwftv ftsy Foky
Cani Titilws sra a.irti. '
Total f.ian.m
Xo. yards gravel hauled for perman
ent work, fc.l'Ai.
Xo. vards gravel hauled for trpalr
work, 861'-,.
Xo. yards rock hauled, 3V)),. '
Volunteer work: Men, 15.
Tea ma. It.
I'ortlund, Or., May "7. Members of
I naileries A end 15. 147 field artillery, ar
rived home this morning to receive the
greatest welcome evcT aecordi d a crowd
of returning heroes here commensurate
to the fart they saw more active war
service than anv other unifof Orego-
mans, ineiv iwe men o naiterv A. At i .... .
of B and 123 casual, were , the 10 VCniOr UlCOlt IXCGS ' itll
s-wial train which trrived at 9 o'clock, i
Of the casuals, more tkna ha'f are from r..- T! J. IT-l-
ltrenn. The battwvmea are al) Ore- j bua.uli lliwiiUO bJ liiCAViiZiC
gonians, most ef them being Tertland; j
men. I Governor Ben Olcott and parly sprnt
After greeting relatives aad fiitnds the weekend ia Kugene as the guests
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