Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 10, 1919, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    PACE TWO
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, TUESDAY. JUNE 10. 1919.
SOCIEIY.
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Far jalad dressings either
FrencH or mayonnaise
" ' Piedmont Peanut Oil
is most satisfactory.
Packed in airtight, iightproof
cans of three sizes pints, quarts
and gallons.
Ak for PIEDMONT
The food oil with y
i the nut flavor
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Boy's Shoes
Sturdy, fine looking and right fit
ting shoes of satisfaction.
Brown English bals $1.73
Black English bals $1.50
Black Round Toe, Solid Oak Soles $4.25
Black Round Toe, Neolin Soles .......... $3.75
The youth's sizes from 9 to 13 1-2
g are proportionately less
SPECIAL
(&OoftVD Coys' Elk Outing Bals
Llk Solse, Sizes 1 to 5,
$2.43
TH G Cberry etty h to be well repre
sented in the. Victory Bus festi
val. There will i? a float repre
senting the city, and a "Miss Palem'-
to mttcn her charms against those of i
"iLaa IVrtljuid." IJw Coarriaa- mill ,
march in a ttody in The parade, tomor
row; an4 tea young lailiea will go to '
the metropolis in the interests of the
city. The lint of tirl chosen include j
Margaret Whit, Mildred OiH, ataxia
Buren, t'ljie Miller, Mary Jkitv, Alice 1
MeC-iellan, Mim Ackerman, Iopethy
Patterson and Helen Hose. J
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V ith the roads in comparatively ,'
Stood condition and the weather be-!
coming ileal for picnicking, Bulera j
folk are beginning to make motor trips
to Silver IWk iVls. The- hJls'ar e I
poeially lovely now, more water iroine ,
over mem at present than will later in
the s'nsun. Among the numerous par--tie
who motored there .Suntiar was
one coiiiM)!-d of Mr. aud Mrs." J. C.
i'erry. .Mr. and Mr. Kliuer Daue. Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Her
bert 8tiff Mr. and Mm Komeo Hunter,
M. and Aim. .Byrne F. Jlrunk, Mr. and
Mrs. Burton A. Myers and Mr. and
Mrs. Jvau Putnam.
The meeting of the North Sulein Wo
men' club which was to hart iieen
held tomorrow has been postponed. Br
ians eof the. pageant, eonim(nfemeiit
exorcise and Hose festival, it wan
thought best to put tho meeting off,
until the second Wednesday in Julv,
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Mr. and Mis, .T. H. Ifuteliason and
son Front aud daughter Dorothy, will
leave for Portland tomorrow morning
to attend tho Hose- festival.
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Mr. Henry Patty and on Charles
of Amity were In Sulem yesterday,
having eoino to attend the pageant.
Mrs. Flora Wolnenken. fnrmwlv
musical Inntructor in MeMinnvillo col
Constance Talmad
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Mir. Leffingwell's Boots" i
lejrr, was tho Buetst of Mrs. W. i
go last week.
Far-
Canita! Journal Want Ads Will Get You What Yon Wan;
Mrs. T). T. Burton is Portland vis
itor this week,
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Mrs. K. A. Bennntt entertained her
Juiightor, Mrs. Araitin, of Portland,
who came up for the pngeunt. Mrs.
Martin was formerly a Willametta nni
vprsity student.
II. .B. Rclbb of tho Jenks studio left
Salem yesterday and ex pee t a to be
gone for several weeks. He will visit
friend in J)enver, Vilonid (Springs
ana iann city and wall spend some
time in Yellowstone park on the re
turn irip.
Mrs. C. P. Bithon returned Sunday
from an extended visit in Portland
and Hood Kiver. While in Portland she.
was guest of her on, Boy L. Bishop,
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Coming Friday and Saturday
All Star Cast In
"THE SQUAW MAN"
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Pictograph
Travelogue
Wurlitzer Organ Music
OREGON
HEARTBURN
or heavines after rneals are
most annoying manifestations
of acid-dyspepsia.
pleasant to take, neutralize
acidity and help restore
normal digestion.
MADE BY SCOTT A BOWNE
MAKERS Or" SCOTTS EMUtSION
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and in Hood Eiver was entertainra oy
her danirhter. Mrs. ('. T. Roberts. She
cause, of the vh leant, eoninieneement
was accompanied by her grandson,
Charles Kay Bishop.
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Mrs. Frank P. Sihmidt and son Ted
dv left this uiornitiff for San Fran-
ciseo here they will visit with friends
and relatives lor two or three months.
OPERATORS ASK
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All the convenience of gas-
without the dust and
ill'-.-
dirt of coal or wood
Per'. Oil, the Standard Oil Company's kero
ene, it one of the most convenient and economi
cal fuels you can use. Easy to handle.
With a good oil cooltstove you will cook In com
fort all year 'round. Bakes, broils, roasts, toasts
economically. Lights at the touch of a match.
No waiting for fires to come up, no unnecessary
work, no waste. Concentrates a steady heat en
the cooking leaving the kitchen cool and com
fortable. Pearl OS is refined and re-refined by our special
Erocess which removes the impurities. It ia clean
urning.
Pearl Oil is for sale in. bulk by dealers every
where. It is the same high-quality kerosene as
the Pearl Oil sold in five-gallon cans. There it a
saving by buying in bulk. Order by name Pearl
We recommend New Perfection
and Puritan Oil Cookstovea
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(KEROSENE)
HEAT AND 'LIGHT
iNDARD OIL COMPANY
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JL It. VAMVmAAj, tV)tciiil Aft, Standard Oil Co, Salem,
eoufideiit we will surprise the nation
witb the response tomorrow. I earnestly
ask th:.t the convention, now in session
take some action to destroy the worst
labor autocracy this country lias ever
known. W ith best wishes for a success
ful meeting and fratermil greetings, I
am, H. j. Koncnkamp. "
40,000 Men Effected,
Chicago, June 10. (I'nited Press.)
Between 40,000 and 80,000 telegraphers
will leave their keys at 8 a. ru. tomor
row in answer to the call for a general
strike, nccortlirtf to latest estimates in
the hands of President fl. J. Konen-
kainp, of the Commercial Telegraphers
Union of America, here today.
Konenkamp sni) tbia number might
bo decorasod in case settlements are
reached with companies involved.
"I have no reason to anticipate set
tlement with any of the companies,"
Konenkamp said.
Reports that Clarence Ifackey, presi-
PEELS OFF CORNS
EOTEEN TOES
The Great Oara feeetstner of the ace.
Harar Taala. T-aJnlau
A corn mashed, sqneeaed and crush
ed, all day long, in betweei two toes!
You can try the desperate, 'treat 'em'
rstigh" way and try to dig It out and
4 mmwf ,, V'tap.--
For Graduatioii Wear
Simple and dainty as the little lady who will wear them are these low white shoes
for commencement day.
Lovely White Kid Oxfords $1100
Dainty White Reignskin Pumps with high Cuban or Military' heels " $575
TT ri..t - m:i:i ' i i
i ifiitit, muan or Miuiuiy neeis
$2.95 to $5.25 rvv.
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WORSE THAN
. DEADLY
POISON GS
Kidncj disease 1 do reapector u. ner
Sons. U attacks jrouuc aud old ai.ke
In most cases the victim Is wsrn.d
of the approaching danger Nature lights
back, llcadscho, iiuuvstion, insomnia,
lame back, lumbago, sciatica, rheuma
tism, pain in the loins aud lower ab
domen, difficulty in uriuatina, all arc
b:-lu-stlon of trouble brewing in lour
kidneva.
When such symptoms appear vou will
almost certainly find quirk relief iu
UOLD MEDAL Haarlem UU Caisules.
This famous old remedy has stood
the test for two hundred years in help
ing mankind to fight off disesse.
It Is imported direct from the home
laboratories in Iiuiiaud, where it baa
helped to develop the Pet' h into o:ie
of the sturdiest and bealthiest races in
tha worhl, and it may be had at
almost every drug store. Your money
promptly refunded it it docs sot re
beve yea. H rare to got the genuine
UUU) MEDAL iiranaV la sealed oack
atrs. three ataaa.
MONROE.
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COLLARS
THE BEST AT THE PAICE
Chuff. Pratxxi Co., Inn., Tro. H. T.
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SOFT
Washington th, 07.7; 5th, Dd.P; 6th, j
08.2; buildiug, 9S.2.
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DAIEYMXN 1TEN WILL MEET
lent of the Postal Telegraph company
and other associated companies, had
sent a committee here to confer with
him were declared by Konenkamp to be
' ' news to him."
KoBenkanip said the first break in
the ranks of employers came last night
when the Federal Telegraph company,
i combination of wirelces and wire svs
tema ea the Pacific coast and to Hono
lulu, signrd the agreement granting the
union araisnda.
It was estimated snore than 6090 tele
?rnphcrs will strike in Chicago aione.
Marshfield, June 9. The State Dairy
men 's association will open a conven
tion, in Marshfield next Thursday. It
is expected that about 300 farmers and
dairymen will be in Rttemlanee.
Among the prominent men in the
stnte who will be present are: A. K.
WeseOtt, president State lairyme,ii ;
association; C. ti. Whaley, president Or-1
egon Purebred Livestock association;!
A. D. Kata, president Oregon Dairy
men's league; P. M: Brandt, chief of.
the dairy department of the O. A. (.
and J. DT Miekle, state dairy and rood I
commissioner.
The Beauty
if The Lily
can be your. Its
wonderfully pure.
soft, pearly white ap
pearance, free from all
blemishes, will be com
parable to the perfect
beauty of your skin and
complexion if you will u
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BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS
IketsRsNetKeskded
There has tcea a general oeiief that
j In the broadening euiricnlnm of tiie
mooera srbool system the " three K"a
were beieg sadly neglected. There is no
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fait. r, you eaa try th sensible, miss Cosprr. who has been rlaeirg spa
peaeeful, jin!es, eaev way and use jcisj emphasis on these lines ia the ale
"Bpte It. "It's easy for lietlt'' to.awatary grades. Ihiriiuj the ht year
rBv com is hard to get at places, lor two these studies have been euiit np
It's liqonK-s wonderful pa ai less for- j until the fourth, fifth and sixth grades
muls it a never been successfully I sre making a most grntifvi-g showing.
Imitated. It settles on the corn, and j This year special attention kj been
drie immediately. Instead digging ; ;rive to Sperling, with very good re
ut the rn yon pec) it ent painless- jsuita as shewn is the final spelling tests.
ly. There's no sticky p!ater thst
doesn't star "pat", bo aaJve that irri-
sates or ruba off. Von reach the corn
e!y with the little gla rod in the
dtrk ef every "etlt" bottle. It
doe aot hurt the true flch. Try it,
trot and B'lc? It1 Weasieg: never
fails.
CetIt," the guaranteed, mency-
back eora remover, the only rare way.
The average for the tsrve grades in tho
different buildings is shown by Mir
imfrt aa fauows:
Kngieweod 4th. 99 4; ."ith. 99.1; oik,
Us j; average for builclia7 P9.
tiarfvld th. 9M; 3lh, P3.J; Cih.
97.4; building !.7.
Grant 4th, M.3; 5th, 97; frh, 87.4 i
lltlil ling, Blt.O,
Highwnd 4th. 97.9: 3th, 9S.i: ih,
en tu tnf'ie at anv drag ..re. t9 I; building, 9.S.
Ut i by . Uwrevce 4 Co., Cite- Uacola 4th, S7.S: Jth, M; iih. 9:
gw, It!. baaing, 9S.1.
Sold ia Sales sod rccomie.U-d aal EichwwA Ith. 9S.9; jih. DO, 3. ih
the worU " beot eora remedy by J. V. ,99.3; building. P9.Z.
rsrrv, D.J. rry. Trh-4tk, 913; 5th. 95.9; 6lli, 375;
IbuiMiag, 9j.7.
i fei. vital 1
1 u ;jooo
mineral
in. your dish of
(jrapeIuts
those organic
elements of the
field grains.-those
valuable phosphates
so essential to the
building and upkeep
of health at every
ae. J
Tieres a Reason
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