Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 18, 1919, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGONAYEnVFRn v nrvr ia 1919
!Icr.Ith7 Cables Lftugh and Play
Hea.ia in babyhood comes from prop ugestion by regulating
tiie stomach and causing the bowels to move as the y siiouii
MRSAVINSUOVrTS
GYP UP
The Infant' and Children'! Regulator
(or this ptrpes produeej roost remarkable and gratifying results.
ot nil children's remedies to relieve constipation, flatulency,
uud colic, diarrhoea, and other disorder?!.
Th hcjiih :vi preparatim n pur-ly vc?Mf contsles noopistta. nr--
or as .o! -ruM n .ur-teaMe. huflr bmrHotat and pwfrt remedy, made
tlj u,t tctt ben kanitlm xiiwin tinb.. ik tormuia burn siw
m Wn'mfllnH Oil of Anise Ciriwif Gtnvrim
SxbuUai SudximBKaiiMoala found Cotunder SusafSrrap
ANCLCVA MEXICAN DHUQ CO.
XI S4U7 FilmS WN.Y.
Gmfl Sdlit Agtt
lCa,laa,
Tmk.Cu4
I 7
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I (
An '
J. C. Perry '
was reelected uismci ciera.
orris and II. B. Early serve as
org for niiotner two years anu
one year resiivtively.
The Oakdulo school closed last Fri
tiny (he Kith. On Sunday the 15th a
bounteous dinner was served at the
noon hour followed by an excellent
'Capital Journal .Special Service)
Mchnma Or.. June H. The hil
drou's iny Exercises given by the
I'nion Kundav- school at Mehama was
a decided success anil the ehildren are programme, after which ice-cream w.
to Im cougnrtultcl for their splendid j nerved. A (food erowd wa present
, rendition of Kong and vorso. Rev. 'and thoroughly enjoyed the enterluin
1 targe of Eugene and Kov. McOce of I "lent f unified. Miss Doerfler has
Albany wero present and guve talks proven a very efficient teacher and
t -the pliildren. Service were held in the co-operation of her five pupils
the evening and Hot. MeOec preached cloned a very successful school year.
ta the subject Of "Regeneration." Mr. and Mr S. J. Burdick and the
Seiviees wl be hebl niti July "0, iliRtn UUo spent Mumlay at the
mom:" d evefi"i ' Siiniluy Hehool H Champ home, lu the afternoon
: rpry Sunday at 10:30 a. B, I"" do trip thru the Jordttn country
The Mihwhi Venrtu Hiilie b.m Vera tlwrouuhly enjoyed.
ltishop of Hitlem rnme up Inst Thursilay I 'r- 'at Winxer went to Portland
in not Mhm IihIm' KTHndparentit M r. i ""turiUiy, returning huntluy eveninKi
wnrt MVs. A. L. Berntler, also MtM acconpaHied by Ali ilartha Itennger
Merat Mulkey. Hist Bishop returnBd whn hd been attending school nt
to Kalem Sunday while Miss llnbe will j"w,'H"' A.fler a month s visit here
visit for another week. Miss ilarttia will return to her duties
Mis ELinubeth Ijes of ftlnvton is at ,lie whonl.
Hie guest of Miss Eliibeth Mulkey. ,,aat Wt'tliienilay at !5:30 p. m. death
. Mr. and Mrs, Harry E. Parsons ar . entered the home of Mr. and Mrs.
rived Saturday evening from Junction Allieit Jtiisa nnd emoved from their
'CTity, Ore., and will probaiMy spend "l' 'sf ltilr infant daughter Cleo Al
the suinninr here. berln, age 1 week. The funeral wax
The annual school election wn, hi'U M11'1'' Thursday afternoon.
Slonday afternoon at the school hnuse. j '
r It. H. 1iainps wns eleeted to serve for C!r f J IV i T 1
three year term us director. Chenter OiUCIIl S 3 OOOfl llZZt 10 I raCIC
: society.
.
By Gertrude Kcbinsoa
;
CAPTAIN' AND MRS. ALVfcED H.
BY KKS motored from lan iiego
and are the guests of General aad
Mrs. V. H. Byers. They will coutijue
their trip to (iuldeudaie, Washinetoo.
accompauied by Mrs. W. H. Byerv
As a compliment to Miss Margaret
Putnam of Pendleton, who hat been
vudting her niuther here, a family re
union iu helj at the Putnaia term
near Shaw last Sunday. Members of
the family who were.jjreseat wero Mia.
(j. W. Putnam, gnleai; Miss Matjjuret
Putnam, Pendleton; Mr. and Mrs,
Putnam, Khaw; Mr. and Mra. A. Me
Cunn, Dailus; Mr. and Mrs. Win Col
lin, Dallas and Mr. aad Mr. Will ilsir
pole, Amity. Additional guesti wero
Mr. Simonton and Mr. and Mrs. 8. J.
Butler of Salem.
Mit Putnam returned to Fendietom
on Monday.
SOtTKD COAST ' '
LEAGUE BASS
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(By I'nited Press) "
Yesterday', winner Oakland. Salt
Lake.
Home rona; Fournier, S; Boles, Kea
worthy, Angels; Upenees, Bees.
Ia the eighth iumng it looked like
the Bever were almost certain of
winning their seventh straight, but
three rung in the last of that inning
gave the Oak, the contest, 4 to 3.
Evidently emulating the spirit of the
time, the Angels and Bees struck, at
everything, resulting in the Mormoa
City grabbing the game 18 to 17. Sn
run in the ninth turned the trick for
them.
Other teajns were in the Pullman
league yeaterday.
cocoAirrjT oil makes
j A SPLENDID SHAMPOO
!
If you want to keen rotir hair in trei.A
inn.Iitutn !.. i i - . . ...
Miss I.eott. Xnn.l I... . ;.. 1 1"""'"""' " c"r"ul wual 7u w8" "
iting wuh her .Utcr Mrs. A. J. , j Most soap, and p,tred shampoos
iur past icw weeas, returned : eontuiu too much B kali. Thi. .Irir. ti.
n Jvlaiimth lahs last e'0-,.,.in. nmk. i, ,.;.
I ' . I 'V , BU1 JO
sun
to her homo
ning. Hhe was accompanied by
Harriett Lawrence.
Miss
Mrs. Jane Cooder of Wichita, Kan
sas, accompanied by her grnud dauga
ter, has arrived in Salem and will be
the summer guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles C. Cooder and Mrs. W. H.
1'ruiik.
There arc two tastes in
tea: the tea-taste and the
tahnin-taste. When you
make your tea, the tea
taste develops first; the
tannin after it
Common tea, made from
the older leaves of the tea
plant, has a -low-grade of
tea-taste, and even that is
quickly smothered by the
tannin.
Fine tea, made from
young tender leaves, has
an abundance of f ich real
tea-taste, which develops
Now On Display
very Harmful, llulsified eoeoanut oil
shampoo (which is pure and entirely
greascless), is much better than any
thing else you can use for shampooirg,
as this can't nnaHililv ininrA iln tutii.
Simply moisten your hair with wat.ri in the CUD, before the tan-
u . iu. v.iic ur mo icasuuoKluiB
will make an abundance of rich, creamy
lather, and cleanses the hair and scalp
tnorougtiiy. tub luther rinses out eas
Tho active members of the Apollo ( ily and removes every particle of dust,
club will bo entertained this eveaing , dirat, dandruff and excessive oil. Tho
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Preder- hair dries quickly an
ick Deckcbaeh on D street. A business . leaves it fine and ail
Safe TllUCkMitmaimim
t0 ASK FOR
"1 'i,'I?Vb ll,lndQr0WngCh'Idren I Rlch n,llk'n',l grain extract In Powder
The OHglnal Food-Dr.nl. for All Age. No Cookin, - Nourishing - Digestibl.
Dependable Luggage
Fer Short Jaunts
Or Loa Service
Luggage conveys a aileut
but tr.,.fiil messagfj at the
train or depot In hotel or
guwits' home. Ia it not most
embarrassing to have conapia
Momi'y shabby luggage!
We have rases aud hand
bags meet most demands
from ilic very ineipeLsive to
the wore masterfully fiuished
article. Vacationists will do
well to get our prices.
4
Ik ViuOIRE
CORSETS
"The Ccrsct De Line"
For Women would knowingly
give up the graceful lines of
youth, yet how many unknow
ingly give them up by too con
ppicuous corset in ir.
LA VICTOIRE CORSETS have &
iw . . 1 e 1 .
uu3 vvoiiuenui aavaniapcthey
adjust so easily and perfectly as
never to contradict the youthful
lines with which they endow the
figure. Their splendid effect is
never destroyed by breaks in the
Lust line and creases at the sides
or tack. Their graceful con
tours are those of true- youth
that ccurts Inflection. .
fa .
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A
session will occupy the early part of
the meeting, after which the tune will
bo spent with cards and musle.
The Bouth Circle of the First Chris
tian church was entertained last Wed
nesday bv Mrs. Cass Gibson, 1415 Potllh
Commercial. The afternoon was spent
in sewing and at interesting business
mcetim?. Those present wore. Mrs. Clar
ence Towuscnd, Mrs. 0. T. Robinson,
Mrs. Chas. Drvis. Mrs. Benon, Mrs. W.
A. Christian, Mrs. Ralph llensley. Mra.
P. T. Rmith. Mrs. oJe nail. Miss A.
Aline, Mrs. Elsio llensley, Mrs. John
Humphreys. The next meeting will be
nt the home of Miss Aline, 1.J5 Bouth
Commercial on June 25th.
-A very pleasing piano recital by pu
pils of Frank E. Churchill, wns givo
in his studio in the Odd Fellows build
ing Monday afternoon .to friends ane
relatives of those participating. As
sisting on, tho program were violin pu
pils of Elizabeth Levy. The program as
presented, wns ns follows:
Spring Zephyrs Fieedman
Wilms. Coursey
Love und RunsUne - Kein
France Pirr'
Itevcrlo DrumhoUor
Z - Fay Wola J !
Violin solo, Berceuse from Joselyn.... :
Godard
Lillian Ellingsworth
Presented at Court .. Morrison
Oordoit Baker
Forget Mo Note Miles
Genevieve Campbell
Twining Gurlnnds Euglemonn
Lola Miultz
Silver Nymphs , Hclns
Virginia Dorcna
Violin solo, Off for the Front
Franklin
Winona Smith
Comrades in Arms Hayes
Ruby Drnccr
Caprico Tiinguot
I'etla Iot;ias
Butterfly , Merkcl
Lois Neptune
Dnnce Ecnsssiwi Baker
Thelma Ilirrlwell
N'octurne Kern
Edna McElhaney
Mr. nnd-Mrs. C. I). Cinhrielson, their
on Carl fiabrielmin and two grane
sons, Robert and Charles Kay Bishop,
arrived in Pendleton last evening. Mr.
tialirtelson, insurance man of palem.
who is makiirg an annual business visit
here, was accompanied by ku wife and
the two little boys who are visiting
their father, Chauncey Bishop, who is
here In the Interest "of the Pendleton
Woolen Mills. Pendleton East Otcgon
lan. Miss Lucille Jaskoski and Miss Irms
Bot.. ford left Monday evening for Hal-
sey to spend a woek with Hiss Marie
Slice.
Mr. and Mrs. John Waters (Zoc Olm
stcad) hnv returned from their wed
ding trip and are at home to their
friends at M.'i Month 17th street.
Miss Grace Sutton whB has been em
ployed in the accident commission at
ihe state house, has been transferred
to the office in Portland.
Miss Teresa Beveream of Bandon.
Oregon, is the guet of Miss Eliia No
Inn fur few dava.
d evenly, and it
Iky, bright, fluffy
and easy to manage.
You can get mulsificd eoeoanut oil
shampoo at most any drug store. It is
Very cheap, and Ik few ounces is enough
to insi everyone in tne raiuity lor
months.
Get a Remington .2 for small game
or target shooting see your Midware
dealer.
Frad Pawson an Albany druggist,
won $140 in prizes at the convention
of Rtxall druggists in Ssokase. He
captured first place in two contests
for the best talk on dijferent phases
of advertising.
nin gets started. Very
little tannin in fine tea.
Schilling Tea is the fine
practical economical tea i
of this country.
" There are four flavors of Schilling
Tea Japan, Ceylon India, Oolong,
: English Breakfast. All one quality. Iu
parchmyn-hned moisture-proof paUtages.
At grocers everywhere.
A Sckilling & Co San Francisco
Tell The World
This Woman Says
That Lydia C. Pinkham'i
Vegetable Compound made
Me a Well Woman.
Vou can't cover blnckhcadx, pim-
jp'cs, red spots on the face with pow
der; incy re oounrj 10 De seen uon'i
worry or spoil your temper, take liol
ltster's Rocky Mountain Tea each
week 'twill banish them thru the
blood, the only sure "way. 33c. D. J.
Fry.
Get a Remington. .22 for small game
or target shooting see your hardware
dealer.
Los Angeles, Cal." I suffered with
female trouble for years, was sick
;llmiiiiost or the time,
Us. 11 II iilllllllwai not able to do
ray own housework.
land 1 could not get
halt) from doctors.
I saw Lydia & Pink
ham's Vegetable
Compound adver
tised in the newspa
pers, and took six
bottlea, and am a
-well woman. I on
!-an nee my name to
tell the world the
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Court House Notes
'
In the suit of school district No.
24, Hnlera, against tiirolyr Uv Meyer,
the city of julem and others, the . city
answers that its interest in tho llirlman
property just south of the High school
building is in street assessments. The
eity claims that its interests are in
one. street asessinent of $231. ":t with
8 per cent interest from Nov. 1, HI14
and in another assessment of $47.99
with interest from Bee. 15, 1913. The
city asks that payment be made for
these amounts and that judgment be
given appropriating all its rights to
the school district, after the citv has
recovered costs in the suit. Tho school
district has filed a petition asking that
Prcosrlv Draaed & "
Well Made Dresses
Every woman knows the
difficultjiin making a good
fitting 'dress,' that hangs
gracefullyand looks fin
ished and smart.
And they would thorough
ly appreciate the beautiful
effective styles we are now
showing.
i MR
I
Particular
Making
In the small details the
care and skill displayed in
these dresses will appeal to
you as splendid examples of
how a dress should be made
The season's popular ma
terials are shown, in colors,
and trimming combinations
of embroidery, tucks and
frills are most effectively
used. .
Visit our Ready-to-Wear
Department and make your
selection before our stocks
are broken up.
1, GL ltpltti (En.
Quality Merchandise
Popular Prices
Vingfield motored .down .Saturday sovereign annually by the duke hi
nun win spend a few days visiting her person, but of late
O. W. Farns, and with. has not had time for such small cero
mother, Mrs.
relatives at Independence,
Sie4 your medicine has done me as I the rase be brought up for trial during
all praise it always. " II rs. A. Ia 'this term of court.
ravwE, 647 St- ram Avenue, Los
Aae-ales. Calif.
Women who suffer from any form of
In the suit of the Salem Fruit I'nion
against the The company for $4,065.00
weakness, as indicated by displace- damages claimed to be due on loiran-
1, Inflammation, ulceration, irreg- ! berries sold to the Phes company last
alamiee, backache, headaches, nervous-
ea or "the blues, should do as Mrs.
Pe Vine did, and give Lydia . Pinkham's
Tearetable Compound a thorough trial.
Far over forty year this famous
resaedr. which contains the curative,
strengthening properties of good old
faction ad roots and herbs, has been
arrectlnf just such ailments. If yog
have mysterious complications write for
4 Tire to Lydia E. Pinkhara Medicine
Ca., Lynn, Mass.
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W. iT. Lytle was a
yesterday.
Portland visitor
Mrs. R. W. Davis returned to hrr
home In HnrrUhurg Snturdav, after a
week's visit with her aunt, Mrs. E. E.
Botsfor.l.
There 1 nothing worse than bad,
foul smelling brent!; gHl rid of it for
vour friend's sake anywav. llollister's
Rocky Mountain Tea' will clean and
purify your stomach aad ijowels; your
breath will te sweet, yenr di.vpoaitioa
improved, rnur frien.W increased. 35e
Tea or Tablets. I). J. FJy.
i
LU PARKER
(Painless Parker)
SAYS:
That small cavity is jronr
tooth, the on you are jua bs
ruinliig to feea will soou be a
Urge hole If ft not atteudM to
TJrder tbe E. R. Parker Systeai
of Dentistry these small cavi-
ar properly filled at small
expense to yoa.
.PAINLESS
summer, the Phex company asks for
a more specific statement and itmizcrt
account of the amounts that were really
paid in the business transacted between
them last summer.
In the mutter of the estate ef 8arah
Aun Pettyjohn, the objection of A.
1). Pettyjohn to the final account of
the executrix, ('clin Fiddler, were over
ruled as to five vouchers. But as to
the $150.00 paid in commission- for
the sale of lot 12, Block 1 of Boise
first addition to fraJem, the eourt re
garded the amount as excessive and
allowed $5,800.
The estate of J. S. Walker has fceen
duly closed and the executors of the
Inst will and testament discharged and
released from further habjlitv.
The Elizabeth M. Prarce estate has
b. 'en ftppraiwd nt $3,5 (5,00 bv Cieorffv
f. Halveraca. W. C. A. Manlcy and
A. (.'. Larson. Jn this amount appraised
there is included $700 in Liberty bonds
and $J,(Kl(l in Urea Britain and re-
itand gold notes. 1S0 shares in the
j Forest Mining and Millinjr company,
jwith a fnre value of $1,00 each are
appraised without value whatever.
aOYERME f'OTES.
(Capital Journal Hpecial Service)
Cloverdale, June 18. Mra J. Moins
jhas been visiting for the past tew
weens at jsewbvrg among relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Whitehead and!
mtle son, Aorwan, motored to New
; berg Hun. 1st to spend the day.
j W. J. llailiry and family went te
INewberg twturday to spend a few ds
jvisiting among friends.
Mr. and .Mrs. A. r.. Kunke aid (Mir
OBITUARY
Helen Rfhelwyn ITnwd, youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Howd,
oi Jna, Ore., died in Mnlem, Oregon,
June 12, 1919, at the age of,18 years.
She' was just ready to enter her
junior year at the high school when
death called her to hiv aside her
earthly - duties mid join the innumer
able hosts who have passed bcyojid.
She was a dutiful daughter, a loving
sister and much admired and loved by
all who knew her. She leaves a host
of relatives and friends to mourn her
early demise anil though having lived
but a few years, her influence for
good will extend through the years to
come.
Her parents and sisters have the
sympathy of all who know them. It
has been said that death loves a shin
ing mnrk ami this is certainly manifest
in the departure of one so dear to us.
WATERLOO'S ANNTVXRSAHT
Loi don. June lS.(Vnitrd Press.)
Today, ihe 104th anniversary of the
Battle of Waterloo, i "rent day" for
the Puke cjf Wellington. , But Bis
Grace does not have to dive down very
far into his pockets, as a little silk
standard on a silver staff, a replica
of the French cavaliy standard cap
tured at Waterloo by his famous an
eeatm, is all he has to pay for Apsley
House, his London residence and Strata
fipld Have Berkshire, which were pre
sentcd by' the nation to the "Iron
Puke."
Thin "peppereorn rent," as it if
called, was formerly presented to the
monies, and this year the duke merely
sent tne Tent" round by his secre
tary, who turned it over to a royal
equerry. The little standards usually
find their way to the Guards ilese to
Windsor.
PIONEER PICNIO BATURDAY
The Pioneers' picnic will be held :t
the John Hunt place five miles south
of Silvcrtun and eisht miles north f
Stayton, on raturday, Juno Slat.
Judge A. 15. Bennett and other prom
inent seakers will be on the program.
The alem band will furninh music atnl
there will be something doing nil tlm
time. Everybody is invitod to attend,
and it is expected there will bo
large attendance.
40 DOUGHBOYS HURT
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Brest, June 17. Forty American sol
diers were injured last, nieht when slui
roof of a Knights of Columbus hut
collapsed.
The $2,000,000 bond issue to establish'
the Bank of North Dakota is declared
egal by the North Dakota .supremo
ourt.
QBell-ans
hot water
Sure Relief
av"B5il?, I. A Vlf
OaULTrtlO
FOR INDIGESTION
Some Saving!" says the
Good Judrce
saving
te
Tom l-mt.T, a?ent in Centralia for
the f-cattle Vnion-Keenrd, was kidnap
ped Katiirdsv, rarricd to Rochester in
an aiitomrtiile. ahere he was let out
aiiJ aarnrd not lo return to i entralia.
' Amiinj many other intereatini fea
tures, Heml juver will have a tetr
roliing raiiies: oj Jt 4,
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'Mi DENTIST i
SY5TO !' 8ut i
Commercial 1
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Saba's a GosdPketaTrd
I Hiiicf weut to ralem Saturday
isieiid the week end with relatives.
j Mis Ethel Craig finished a very sue
ieessful term of school and returned
(leorge t.amer and family spent Puv
day here with his sister. Mrs. J. IX;
Craig. I
Misa Althra McKinney has reluradj
nonte irons irvallis where she .
been attending O. A. (".
Mrs. Riley Weatheril! and two lift e
daughters spent the past we, k h. re
with her mother, Mrs. H. Fleetwood.
it. J ones f Syltun has beefi vslt-;
here the week with his un l", F.
A. Woo.1.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank M-tjo'i Jn ef
You men are
every cent you can. You
ought to know that this
quality tobacco costs less
to chewnot more!
You take a smaller
t chew. It gives you the
"' good tobacco taste. It
lasts and lasts. You
don't need a fresh chew
so often.
THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW .
Pt ufi in fa-, ttylet
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-P CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco