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PAGE 61X THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1919. SYi U-w- Jl I l ' - V I 1 1 I ill iVf y t i a- he ParScoillcrGoliiriqSaSsdi How To Make Perfect Pie Crust Here is a Pie Crust recipe that will convince you of the winders of Mazola. And remember, too, that pie crust made with Mazola is perfectly digestible. Follow this recipe-you can get Mazola at your grocer's. ii i e 41 1; 2 cups Flour ;2 cup Maxola Pinch of Salt Ice Cold Water Work Mazola well into the flo jr and talt, atlr! enough ice water to hold together, about cne-fourth of a cup; roil crust out at once. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY i. O. Ox 11 New Yrli FREE A wonderful book of 68 pages' tho Cora Product Cook Book. Beautiful illuatmtione, recipes easy to follow end economic! la coat lti free. Writ lie today for it WATCH AND WAIT FOR BIG ANNOUNCEMENT FRIDAY lure of William Jennings fir, ran, Sat urday night fully twenty five hundred people, crowded into the big tent and tinny more were forced to Htand inside the enclosure tin account uf the scui eity of seating Sac.e. Mr. Bryan spoke fur over two and one half hours to an audience that was so quiet that a pi it could have been heard if dropped. Af ter hi lecture he held a hand Blinking reception on the platform. Private I'eat itt his lecture on '-My Kxperieucos in the (treat War" uu Sunday night aUo drew one of the lurgest crowds of the session, people cuiiiitiu; from union around to bear htm tell of the recent world war. DALLAS CHAUTALQ JA CLOSES. Ipreeiatctl b.v the im mt itno itinlieneti .... ai , . ri ., ... which crowded the hit; tent on the IVtllus Ore., July Dalian' bui i,,,,,., Ul(UHl hw """'""T" "" Bioiiiitiy me eiiHii i ;i iiipni hub year mis neen tirtir w in a concert nv tne Ann a i tut- e r r.i iu-,t,i.i. r... .I-.. ....... t . . j . - ....,. .... ,.,..,,, ,iK,. " ' i'"; h-.iuiv i.y iieiiiT jtruwits aim tut) nueuiiiiiiee lit nil sea rYarreii Poor ou tho ''Closing Days of ,iiioiis both afternoon morning and he War." Roth entertainment were uf evnniiiir have been nuiv ,l,w, il,.. i.t. he hiuhest ela.sa ami were tirealtv me . iittl .,.. ,.f i.vi i... i.... Coiislipntlun cause headucbe, aallow color, dull, sickly eyes you feel out of norta all over. liollister'i Kocky Moun tain Tea will banish constipation, ti'g uale yur ibowels, purify your stomach. Vou'll feel belter all over. 1). J, Fry. Keep Them Home $$$ MONMOUTH NEWS (Capital Journal Sj ivia! Sivi.-r) Monmouth, July iX A most t i-:nTui social event or tne sumaieT school session w;ij the K.ise luncheon iiven by the Norn:al facultv recentlv in hoaor of Mi.s K"sa H. 1'artott. The living rooms of the dormitoir were I't-autiftillr decorated with a profusion of Ijidy (Jar roses frnm the uatoVn of .Vlr.'and Mrs. Ostein. The luncheon was occasioned by the recent rsit!nation of Miss I'arrott from the position of head of the- Knlish departmeat which ho ha filled for several years, and was in the war of a farewell reception. She (roes on a years leare of bsence and will euter Columbia University ia the fall. The annual summer school musical is scheduled for Friday July 25th, under the direction of Mia Kchuetto, head of the music department. "The To Shop" and "The Western Oirl," two operettas will be staged and between these operettas Miss (whuette will cos duct a community sin?. Mr. Woodward, president of the state council of defense, spoke on the sub ject "The crisis in American history" The Missos Martha and Dorothy An drews, alumni of the normal, are spend iiig their vacation in the forest Serf ice. Miss Martha is on llorse.pasture mountain in Lane countr and Miss Dor othy is at Prirzel 1'oint. Miss Lucile Chose, domestic science and nrt instructor, has been quite ill fur the past several weeks but ia re ported as better. Miss Parrott has completed the re vision of the story telling list for the new state course of study to be issued iu September. Teachers will be .pleased to learn that list of books ha beea added which eontain stories of the world war; also one whicu wiu oe help ful in teaching the stories and legends of Oregon. Stanley Kvans who returned ho from overseas last Wednesday, was greeted by a largo audience Sunday eve 'K w hen he sMike in tho Kvaiiffelical church. Stanley is a member of this church and their service flag bore his star and his name. The talk was large ly a recounting; of his personal ser vice, and reminiscent of eipcricnccs at home and in France. A community picnic ws held just south of the llelwick bridge on the bunks of the I.iickiamute Sunday after noon. A (bountiful dinner was spread under the beautiful shude trees and was enjoyed by more than one hundred persons, most of whom wore grangers. After dinner the men folks tried their skill with the horse shoes while the young folks and many who were not so young, took t dip in the cool wutors of the river. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Sheldon of Klec tra, Texas, arrived lust .Wednesday for a visit with E. R. Ostrom and family. Mis. Sheldon is a sister of Mr. Ostrom and tho two have list seen each other lor more than ten years. Kloctra is in the .famous llurkotirnett oil field of Texas where Mr. Sheldon has interests. Miss N'otn Harvey, who has been picking loganberries near Salem, left Sunday fur J'orvnllis where she goes 10 lie with an aunt for a few weeks Mr. and Mrs. Kd Hedwcll have mov- WILL PUS IT AS I LI" I, Refreshing flavor and fragrance and un usual mellow-mildness make Camel Ciga rettes instantly and permanently likable! CAMELS are a cigarette revelation I They are a smoke delight! They answer the cigarette question as it has never before been answered. Your taste will prove that! Camels are an expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos which you will greatly prefer to either kind of tobacco smoked straight. Your test proves that! This expert blend brings out Camels' wonder ful cigarette qualities. It eliminates any un pleasant cigaretty aftertaste or any unpleasant cigaretty odor I It also makes possible Camels' enticing mildness while retaining the full " body " of the tobaccos. No matter how much you like- Camels and how liberally you smoke them, f ftey will not tire your taste! For your own satisfaction compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price! ctanti tMM pac-A af of iQ firWa: or tmn ph-J J00 e4fttmi in V tfor4?y rotnrMil thu esirfon for (JV kom sr scti. Hpply or wffm pom trrL 18 cents a package tT t m st -r - ' m m l r 1 1 VI J MW , M IJi;l V i2 i JlPTl i 1 WFS1TC a R. X REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Ll.C Doss ReGevel Of Troubles By Taniac-Says He Feels Better Than For Many Years. "iN'ot for a long ti'nt Vive I enjoy ed s.i' ,i gontl heiiJh or felt so gou tinlly as I do since ufcir.j Tanlac,' mid J. V. Doss, ii well h.i.irp rot it I farmer who lives a' "V.va Main Ave., Spokane, while talking a Tanc rep resentative the oth) day. "For twelve montlii !f fire ! com neiicetl Inking TanliT, ' r' i,;-i,(-d Mr. Mot "my stomach was in in thtv bad tondition and caused irj n tnd of suf- fe uu My appeti'c wn'. br.lt on me ci.in 'etely and I jus; lind to force tb.wn evervthhtf 1 a.. I would have stir stomach in t'ie worst w.i, ami tniu would cause gas lo form so bad thra 1 was hardly able to get good 1 rt.i.h. I would of'en get so uitzy tha' I ccild bnrtlly walk or stand on my fo t unless I had somillii.tg 0 told On to. I had a tired, draggy feeling all the time, and didn't k ins'-.h strength and energy to even waik aromd lit tle. The d fferent edicire.-s i.ud f,al tiients I took didn't dj .ni any jjocd Jt I'li, and i itist kef t y.rag Jown e'U im It' I w i complete y rundown In every r v. "My sister, who lives in Talladega, Aln., wrote loe about the aoml Tanlac had done her, and advised me to take i t. Well, 1 was willing to try anything jl thought would help mo, so I bought a bottle of Tanlac and commenced tak Mng it right away. It is simply marred- ous the war my troubles bgan to dis appear before 1 had even finished my first bottle of this wouderful medicine. "I have just finished my third bottle, and honestly, 1 can hardly get enough to eat In fact, I never had such an ap petite, and everything I eat agrees with me perfectly. My stomach seems to be in as good condition as it ever was, and I never have a sign of indi gestion any more. Those dir.zy ajvlls have left me, and 1 am aever bothered with gas forming and causing me to have shortness nf breath. To tell the honest truth, 1 feel as well and strong and as full f energy as I did when 1 was a young man. Yea, sir, Tanlac is a mighty good medicine, and as long as I live 1 will praise it for the good it ha. done me. '' Tanlae is sold ia Bslera by Kr. 8. C. Stone, in Hubbard by Hubbard Drug Co., ia Mt. Angel bv Ben Oiwh. i. fiervats by John Kelly, in Turner by II. P. Cornelius, in Woodbum by Ly man IT. Shorey, in Pilverton !t Ore A. Rteclbammer, in flates bf M.s. J. P. Mc Curdy, in Stayton by C. A. rtoauehamp, in Anrora by Aurora Prnj Store, In Rf. Paul bv Oiwetehs Store o.. in Donald by M W. Johnson. Jefferson hr FohsT t Mison. and Mill Citv by Marketer! Or. Co. eorTe aW til V I Y i 1 . r-r navea ninvveir IN occasion. One of these occasions was when his faithful servant allowed his hand to slip whereupon the General arose in his wrath and finished the job himself; for the Father of our Country was very properly fond of a good, clean shave. And in his simple shaving kit may still be seen his equally simple razors. While their model is many hundred yeers old, they have never been bettered in Aef, or shearing width, or right shav ing angle on the face. At such times when his old servant failed him, Washington would have appreciated the guarded, two edged blade of the Durham-Duplex because he would have found it nothing mora than his own well-loved model made safe. l?eBIAM)-jUPLEIc)) A Real BaQOt made Safe Exactly the same shape and balance in the hand that uncounted genera tions of shavers have brought to perfection wit h these extra d vantaies : (1) a guarded blade that can't cut your face. (2) a double edged blade for economy's sake. (3) a detachable blade for the luxury of a fresh edge at moment's notice. (4) a atroppable blade, so that you don't have to throw good steel away. And it's the longest, strongest, keen est, best-tempered blade on earth. Seven million shavers have found that the Durham-Duplex gives them uiore shaving mileage than any other safety razor. Get your Durham. Duplex today. Wj Red Cross Pharmacy, 886 Stat Ward Drug Co, 444 State Ray L. Farmer Hdwe. 201 N. Com'l Dr Soton Drug Store, 241 K. Pom'l Capital Drag Store, 4i5 State Brewer Drug Co., 405 Court Central Pharmacy 410 State Hauser Bros., 372 'state Watt Shipp Co., 1?6 8. Commercial Salem Hdwe. Co., 120 '.. Commercial ocnanerg Drug Store, 135 N. Com'l 9 Si UT " if " ' i'li I il A ' aJl-i THESE LEADING DEALERS SELL THEM: OUT OF TOWN DEAL EES Geo. W. Steelhammer, SU vet ton . Himer C. Olson, Silverton Amee Hdwe, Co., SUrertan C. M. Wray, Hdwe. Co., Silverton Nicks Hdwe. Co, Silverton Fuller Pharmacy, Dallas Staffrin Drug Store, Dallas Dallaa Pharmacy, Dallas Graven Hdwe. Co. Dallas Guy Bros. Hdwe. Store, Dallas ' Lilly Hdwe. Co, Staytou Diniei J, Fry Drue Store. 208 N. Cmn'l ainiu- nnitr n ntav-fnn Perry' Drug Store, 115 8. Commercial Beauchamp'i Dnig Store, Stayton If yon are a Durham-Duplex dealer and wish to hnvo your name added o the above list in subsequent advert isemcnts, send your nnnio and nddress to tlijs newspaper and write the Durham-Duplex axor Co. for a free window display. ONE DOLLAR COMPLETE Greatest Shaving Mileage at Any Prica This set contains a Durham-Duplex Raior with an attractive whit handle, safety guard, stropping attachment and package of 3 Durham-Duplex double-edged blades (6 shaving edges) all in handsome leather kit Get it from your dealer or from us direct. Additional blades 50 cents for a package of 5 DURHAM-DUPLEX RAZOR CO. 190 BALDWIN AVENUE, JERSEY CITY, N. J. CANADA ENGLAND FRANCE ITALY 34 Victoria St. tl Church St. Ptoao 4 Andre Frara Conatantino Rttorl -Toronto 8tisnwld J6Ru.UeP.radu. Paris VielaMaconta5,Mila ed to Monmouth 4)rchartls, where Mr. Suver wore guests of Dallas relatives las Ice Company which herctnfnr Wa Bedwell fa assisting Mr. Stockholm in Saturday and Hunday. supplied both this citv and an prmi .!;. rrnnk fc. Kersey and Joel Shaw were country wtth ice. For a few days ic Al-,was secured in Salem ami brouirht her ifor sale but during the past few day tne local trade in that city and terri- the pruneorchards. The Strong ranch which the Bcdwells occupied during the spring has been disposed of. recently. Wallace Sternberg of Kntly, Canada, has been visiting' his brother. W. H. Steinberg. The A. Nelson family, formerly or nr Monmouth, held a r-union at th" business visitors in Corvsllis and bany the latter part of Inst week. DALLAS UNABLE TO GET ICE. Dnllas, Ore., July 23, During the present hot weather an additional wor been shouldered on the people ..... a ...... .. .1 t , 1 iiH.f am ..Id j'.t nil. ijivuuub ill. I , "iv uuvn i.h -. , Sonitsv! amonT those who mflf'e on the!'-v party were Mr. and Mrs. A. Nelson and """' '"eir inaon- laughter Kuth, and Mr. and Mrs. Allen, "'., ?" "' tl 'n'- Clark, all of Albanv; Mr. and Mrs. Mil-,"" ' on,c no"s re "penencing ton Hovser of Kat lndepentr nee and ? '',,le difficulty in securing enough- Mr. and Mrs. John N'elson of Dallas. w ,ne ""n article to successfully carry on ineir nustness. lae reason for the shortage in ice is caused bv the discontinuing of operations by the Dnl j DALLAS PERSONALS. .... I I- : : j i , . ua inane ii imposioie lor tne com pany there to ship any of their oet put and consequently outside customers have hail lo suffer. An icn and cold storage plant would do well in lsMs and it is hoped before long that en is established here. (Capital Journal Social Service) Dallas Ore. July 23. .1. D. Winn of Portland is iu Dallas this week greet. ng old friends. .r. Winn is a rep resentative of the IVnn Mutual tnsitr ance company. Miss Delia B. icrs returned iMindny evening from two week's vacation spent at fjong Beach Washington. Mis. K Cast-y and daughter, Helen of Rosebiirg sre visiting friends in Ial las t it is nevk. Miss Dorothy Childs of Independetit-e has returned to her home after a short isit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Kakin on Court street. H. Ilirschbcrg sn Ii:deenilen-e rip itslist wss a Pallas ousiness visitor Monday afternoon. C. 1.. Starr has returned to Portland after short business visit in this city. Miss Nols Coail is a guest at the home of friends In Kugene this week. iHstri.t Attorfley and Mrs. E. K. Pisaecki are spending a few weeks in ramping and f .-hm en the Trash riicr ia in Tillamook rottntv. Mr. and Mrs. Willi fetmontoa of The Mo'alla Klectric company ha been given the contract by the county court for installing electric power Ba the Wilsonville ferry. This is now free ferrv. What Is Rheumatism? Why Suffer from It? Sufferers Should" Realixe That It It a Blood Infection and Can Be Permanently Relieved. Rheumatism meant that the b!ood has become saturated with uric acid i poison. It don net require medical ad- vice to know that good health is ab ! solute!)" dependent upon pure blood. ; When the muscles and joints be ;' eomt sore and drawn with rheuma tism, it u not a wise thing to Uke a little salve and by rubbing it on the ore spot, expect to get nd of your rheumatics, You must to deeper than I that, down deep into the blood where the poison lurki and which is ant j effected by snivel and ointments. It I it important that you rid yourself of ', this terrible disease before it goes too , far. S. S. S. is the blood purifier that has stood the test of time, bav-; ing been m constant use for more than fifty years. It will do for yots wh.it it has done for thousands of others, drive the rheumatic poison' out of your blood, making it pure and strong and enabling it to make! von well. S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable, it will do the work and not harm the most delicate stomach. Write the phvsician of this Com-; pany and let him advise with yoa.i Advice is furnished without chart?. Address Swift Specific Company. 251 Swi:t Laboratory, A&ata, Ge, t