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PAGE TWO. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1919. . Ckstraaiion SOCIETY. - By GEBTETOB EOBISCN IERE IS NOTHING equal to Chamberlain's Tablets for constipation. When the proper cose 13 taken their action is so agreeable and so natural that you do not realize that it is the effect of a medicine. These tablets possess tonic proper ties that aid in establishing a natural and regular action cf the bowels. Chamberlain's Tablets have cured many cases of chronic constipation. N A Z.I M O V A Nazimoxa is coming to the Oregon, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday in "Out of the Fog" from the famous stage success "Ception Shoals." Mrs. Cli arlea H. Castner, presi dest of the Oregon federatioa of women's clutos, and also chairman of" tha mi'i commute for Mat retoastniA lion meaiures, has just rvturned from tour of the eastern part of tha stat and reports that the womea ia those sections are resncmiimr eagerly t the call for help to put over the Doadlnf nnsurea is the state reconstruction rumpaign. ieaterdar she wsj St Corvallia and today ia speaking in Med ford, address ing the southern Oregon federation of women 'a club. 1 Mrs. Isaac Lee Patterson was guest of honor at a renretitioa yesterday, at tha homo of Mrs. John Keating, re Kent of the Multnomah chapter, Itaugh ters of the American Revolution at the letter's home on Montgomery drive in Portland. Almost the entire personnel of the chapter was present to greet the new vice president general. ... rsntain Allan Jtrnon- will return to Sao iYancisco tomorrow where he will ' ri'port for further treatment at the M'tternmn military hospital, t aptaiu Hvnon has been e njoving? a thirty day furlough, part of the time ibeing spent with relatives in Sulem, and part at Newport Beach. Mrs. Bynon (Florence Hufer) who accompanied her husband from California, will remain in Kalein until the captain receives his discharge m m 9 A ureal deal of interest ia being tak en in the dance and card party to be given iu the Alasuuio hull next Monday eveninir by members of St. Agnes guild of Kt. Paul's church. Some of the most prominent women of the city are acting as patronesses for the affair. Tickets may bo obtained from any member of the guild. ... frs. William (Tiristy De fricluv (Ktliel Brunk) of Wan Diego, Califor nia .will arrive tomorrow evening to Biiend the summer with her parents, Air. and Mrs. K. Jtrtnik of Kola. Mrs. De Helm who is well known here, will bo accompanied by her small sou, Wil liam Clifford le Behu. . Hazel !. Mshwood, instructor in hngliah in the local high school, is entertaining as her guest, Mrs, Howard Uramlirh of the) home science depart ment of the I'uivcrsity of 'Nebraska. lluuoriiig her guest. Miua Fishorwood entertHined with dinner party at the Marion Inst evening. The guests, all of whom are graduates of the Vniver sity of Nebraska, were Mrs. Cirnmlieh, Mine Kthel K. Iliiiuinell of the J.atin department and Miss Gertrude .Turing ton of t ho home economics of the high school. M I - i i I ; r s -. Appear At Your Best Initantfy. V yoa rccrlvs a twMe" utta or a unetptctnl m- vitatloa you can led con fident ef always sppenrtn r ynm bct. hi bul a few mtmcnt It render to yotir ski a wundrthitty pure. soft cutiwhfjoon that beyond crnnpurtwrn. :11 Pel CcurJy Farmers Will Hold Annual Rcnic June 7 (Capital Journal Special Mervicc.) Dallas, Ore., May 29. The big nnnual farmers picnic will be held thia year on Haturday, June 7, at the big Ilurch Ornve at Riekreall, five miles en at of PalLui. Preparations are being madfl for ens of the biggest and best titnei ever had 'by the Fnrmera Unions and not only are the fanners invited to at' Countless Waleni friends me looking forward eagerly to tlio appearance of Mrs. Oscar (iinriih at the Oregon theater next Wednesday and Thurs day. Mrs. Gingrich ha. become locally Tiiinnua 'bv her benutifnl portrayal and artistic interpretation of Indian songs unit logenils and ia greatly in demand at all important cluili and social gath erings. Owing to the fact that numer ous friends hare not had the oppor tunity of seeing her, Mrs. Gingrich has consented to nppenr at the Oregon the ater next week. Her presentation will consist of the Indian pantomime work for which she has become noted. Liue parlies are already 'being arranged tend, but evominn uImi In the conn... i,,,,,,- v personal friends and by art as the Bfnfir'la not for the fnrmer. , luv,l'r , wh, ui'wiate the strength song and legend. 1 Miss Hut h Bedford, the talented young musician who appeared in recit al lunt Tui's.l.iy evening will act as accompanist fur Mrs. Gingrich fis So handy on camping trips Breakfast's ready in a jiffy when you have Aunt Jemima. Pancake Flour in the'eamp larder. A little flour, a little water, a little mixing and in half a minute the cakes are done! Hot, tender cakes that taste more delicious than ever in the cool morning air! Everything to make rich-flavored pancakes is already mixed in Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour even powdered sweet milk. A simple recipe for luscious muffins is on the package, too. Order some Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour from your grocer today and try it out you'll never be without it aguinthis summer. Aunt Jemima Mills Company, St Joseph, Missouri. l5jAtRADY N TW LOU J aio. o. a r.. orr. "I'm in town, Honey J" nt J em I'm a Paw caiie Floor Gas in the Stomach SENT FREE Sour stomach (heartburn),, Belching, Swelling and Full Feeling, so frequent ly complained of after meals relieved in Two Minutes. Almost instant relief from I'm in in the Slonuioh caused by umugested food ON 30 DAYS TRIAL Send 10c for Postnge nnd War Tax, name and address, and we will rend you on approval.' eur stomach prepara tion, Jo-to, for 3ts days, at which time you are to seufjtni $1 or return ,t he unused portion if 'not perfectly sati ned "i Address: :Bellinghaia Chemical Co., Bellingbam, Wash. KBIORIAL DAY (Continued from page one) i In observing the day we commemorate her or rubbers, for It is believed ttini the opinion of .Sheriff John W.'Orr (list uot only the reunion of our own country more than ono person did the trick, gi.lu the robbery wus committed by at lenct but also now the liberation of the world ed entrance to the building by forcing one of the parties that entered the Bee from ono of the moct serious dangers to 0pen a window, in the second story. Aft- j Hive More and the Kllis confectionery which free government nnd the free life cr helping himself to the contents of storo here several weeks ago. One of of men were exposed. two enuli registers the thief went thut purty vnis caught, and in now erv- " We have buried the gallnnt and now I through the gun eaw and took away a ing time i;t the state reformatory. Hio immortal men who died in this great IB gunge shotgun anil several hundred other member of the party was seen wr of liberation with a new sense, of shells. Other nrticles were iilso tnkei about McMiniiviMe, Monday nnd efforts consecration. Our thoughts and our pur- from the hnrdwm-c department. It is made to rapture liim were unvailing. poees now are consecrated to tlio main tenance of the liberty of the world and of the union of its people in a single comradeship of liberty and right. It wits for this that our men conscientious ly offered their lives. They came to the field of battle with the high spirit and pure heart of crusaders. "We must never forgef the duty thi.t their sacrifice has laid upon us of ful filling their hopes and their purposes to the utmost. This, it seems to me, Is the impressive lesson and the inspiring mandate of the day." ool slippeiy spjndles alone but for the general public. Two prominent speakers, II. K. Cut ting of Duirtlee and 1'rofessor NetibacK of CorvuilU have been secured to talk on subject of interest to ovoryone. The Hherldmi Ladies band, the only organ ization of its kind In the Mate, has been secured to furnish music for the dr.y. The morning program which will hi. gin nt Id o'clock will consist of mtiau. speaking and readings. A big baseball giuno will be held during the afternoon. Other sport contests will ulao be -staged after the ball gaiuo. The committee in charge of the picnic have Issued inventions to the ffenerni public to bring Ibeir dinner anj enjoy the day with them. You expect tha local mer chants to take your produce, Hlp thorn do it with your pat ronage Uuild np Marion county- THE JITNEY STILL JITS Recent articles on the war tax just levied on soft drinks, confections, etc., havo given rise to some misunderstand ing and tho Wm. Wrigley, Jr., com- ous American and Fretwh pilgrim, will '."7 " "'. ' " ii . r.i.... m : t - , ' ha,t the 3 percent tax on chewing gum does -NOT affect the retail dealer or ed at BonVillcrs and other villages in; I'ieardy where the Cf.ntigny fighters made their supreme sacrifice, burner- I,nrt 8ntuntav afternoon Mrs. Frank t'ory. assisted ibv Mrs. Mary Davis aad Mrs. (lenrge Hinith, entertained the la- lies of the O. A. H. at her homo on MiMiott street. A very enjoyable time was 8)ent. According to custom, the ladies will, as usual, be hostess! at dinner fur the (I. A. R. in their rooms in the armory, on iN-corntion day. . i . Kdward .Nelson Bvnon, who has re cently returned from fMieria where h saw active service with the Cfcmwtian expeditionary forces, haa stopped off for a brief visit with his cousin. Can- tain Allan livnon. Mr. Bvnoa has walk from Chateau-Thierry to tenia teries in the Mnrne region. Little plots of graves are on the yery edge of Bellean Wood, whose jagged rocks and bare trees mutely tell the story of what happened there. Kar up in Lorraine, beyond- Ton I, beyond Lune villo .about Menil, I.itnont and Beau mont rest the men, among the first to fall when our troops first entered the line. On both sides of Soissons, where heavy stillnesa reigns now, graves mark the place where the Firs and Thirty second division threw back the Ger mans, and all will be remembered. the consumer. Mr. Wrigley explains that the manufacturers stand this tux, and there should be HO CIIAMIE in tho price, charged yon for your package of Wrigley ' Spearmint, lioublemiiit or Juicy Fruit. Iu other words, the jitney still .jits. Thanks. Mr. Wrigley. DALLAS STOSE BOBBED Wilson Bends Message Washington, May 9. (United Press) President Wilson ia a Memorit.1 day (Capitol Journal Special Service.) Dallas, Or., May 2fl. The grocery ami hardware store of C. L. Crider on Main street in this city was entered some MICAl. AXLE GREASE fprnmrng "Mid axle gr; STANDARD Oil j f Mica Axle Grease spreads evenly and formsa cool,slippery coating that clings to the spindle and makes pulling eas ier. The Mica fills up all roughness fa the metal, makes' the grease work better and last twice as long. No hot boxes. Ask your dealer. Buybythel pail. STANDARD OIL COMPANY lismoraitj 1 Hi'iT .el1 r r;yTrih: R- CAMPBELL, Special Agt., Standard Oil Co., Salem. amount of about 103 taken. The rob- pfnfiinnoppf I uy !!!!!! LtulMu m.m amm a i j . j i i i ii s ii aw aut mjr n n n fi in; Mil!! t t-4 M 1 S4 "1 I 7 t t ' 4 1 ' I Coffee U vacuum packed by special process which preserves its strength and rich flavor indefinately. The most economical coffea you can buy. Rtmemher Our Gaarantt EUT THE FlYs POUND CAN AND SAVE KORE KONET taught the ibolsheviki a much needed v. in,..i..n tut,i. n.in ,...-, wvuuaa,!! w u aiuti "i" wswj eon himself, and it prepare! to tell deelarl thai th. "imoressive lesson! the worlit that movement is on a rawti , .l- : :.: i t .v.. .i.. ii ; I:,"; ::rz .r jlu t. uau th. kope. ..a purpose. . lr,.u. v- , .., , w."u t""t of tha men who aaeriieed It waa for tha matatanane of the lib erty of the world and of the union of its people in a single comradeship of liberty mid of rinht," that "our men eomrientiouslv offered their Uvea," the' president asserted. The message, rallied to the White Hovse, reads! j ' lioniuml rlny wears tnis veers an added significance, aad 1 wish if only by a message, to take part with you in its observation and ia exurrssiug the 1 r nrr frf Trrrni jnnn is en route to hi noma u Cali fornia, having been released from ser vice. A. delightful play will be presented this evening at t. .losepli'i hall by memtiera of the parish. Some of the bent liM-al talent in the parish has been secured, including Mrs. C. W. JS'te- meyer who has already waik a name fur herself in social anl irramntie rir elea. This ia the first of a series of playa which will be presented nnoVr llio wide direction of Jteverend J. R. I'ui'k, me, iirmecu or niiich wnl so m inc gonerai luml ror the erection of the new parish hall. Tin publie ia most Tordiallv invited. sentiments which it invariably suggests A reception waa given recent!; hia refer ytevens for Mr. Todd and pupils and their parent. The house was decorated with huge vases of nmow- balls, intermingled with rosea. Ilie inus refreshments were served at a late hnur. About thirty guest were present. AiiKniy iSJ.-iu folk rcgin?Ted at Portland hotels is It, H. t'orry of the public service eoaiminion. Toa raect the local mer chants to take yeur produce. Help them do it with yor pat roas; Build np Msriea cona- ft BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS GOODBY, WOMEN'S TROUBLES Tha tortsres and discomforts of weak, lame and aching back, swollen feet m4 lmbc weakness, diuinesa, iisea, as a rule have their origin in kioej trooble, aot "femals cnmplsiBta," Jbc general sjrnptoms of kidnet and kisdder diseas ars well known la the rented?. Neit lima toa feel a twtnre et (,niat la tha back or srs treublrd with hrad a, tmhjcxioo. Insomnia, irritntion la tke blsiWer or pain ia the k.ins and "'"r sr.-hrocn. mu will finit quick ao4 "f in CO,o MKt'Afj H.srlcm thl Cspsules. This eld aad tried rem t fr kidney trouble and allied d rssgeiaesta has stewl the test for him arro. uf years. t d- the work. j" 1 " ,rouh' vanisk and new life t4 brail b will ceo,, ,,. rootiou tseir as Wliea fwrnpictcls r.tocrd t lour usual vigor, coatinua taking a c le or two n,D d. M J.CI.D MKDAL l!.rlia Ch!9 an sules are imported fn the bborste ncs at Hssricm. Uullaatt IV, st sc ent a anbStltutC la aMM kalac AN ECONOMICAL, DELIGHTFUL, LIGHT PLACE TO TRADE i Our New Summer Dress Goods The high quality and rich beauty of these fabrics, their irresistible style appeal and their adaptability to the newest modes insures for this display immediate interest from every woman in this city. The assortment comprises all the very S'J andJf st fashionable summer weaves in the most desirable designs and DFrNnATilp6 3r' cours? vanus qualities represented, but every grade is Dht hNDABLE, and every price is the lowest obtainable. .....v.. uiii luui- VC IQ lio Fancy white voile ! 50c to $1.00 White flaxen . 23c to 65c Organdie 35c to $Uo Printed & fancy weave voile, yd 25c to $1.50 Summer wash goods of all kinds, yd. 15c and t $1.25 NEW SHIPMENT OF SMOCKS For Ladies and Misses. Plain colors and fancy trimmed. The very newest styles priced from $2.00 tOs3.95 Phone 877 1 W m it j i j I I J tj aJ BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS