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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1919)
pffiftlilS PLACID On fftRlUT tUGERt U IiUST Bt CARED lUR n peoi 1.- "What to do rllh . rl.me iarm i a problem '".'.rh to bothering the fl-h and ""'tin junt now." -Md Curl D M,enan bHo meoti,lg held At HD .luil.n nrrinr- IIIW w - Stayton. Dec. l.-Mr. and Mr.. w J. Marking, Mrs. Jacob Bpanlol and Wl mum Etreif went to Salem Wednesday to be present at the wed- uniK 01 miss viola Braun of that city, 10 nenry juncwlrth nf. .Tnnlon bride In a niece of the ladles fin A f ni.. merly resided south nf hi0,.. rr. nrvrKniaiiT or we Eugene ex- .Tsioiur lituiury, ana Portland were here lly last - ncre8 f nd lh" .-the Reddiih farm located known ".., of KiiReno. . In bout mtter of tlllo and Mtil ir'" "- - .lt . filed In ",.W " l.v court seeking to enjoin Marion .,. th0 Hecretnry ol ,he states.-"."- . . th)J ""T f Z I " chane price of the ,,'n AUhouBh all members of th. f"r.m' ,d I lame commission were made fish i,,,d B' ..... .-v .h action, none the ol- I Km nil I lift It-hUM'i'l. fAH 1 tUX OUDK BOYS TO I ... I T... Dnln.A WHO b&l DeeD Marlon has had the only nlgnt op-f nome. Waahing- iir. m --rf ton are guest at the Heber home. Mn. Benas ia the victim i i attack of tonsilitls. Mildred and Dorris rearson o party from the first of the SrXeVwM ad With knowtedtje which ami ... , ,h huii Wuh ' Portland newHpapers. Acoord " A."' J 7lrt. the only question ivnd in the action wan whether or "r'.V? "mmi-Hlon has th. rlKht to Ze land for permanent purposes :-;il(,;rmrect legislative author!- tl0n'T-.rHrry InMnrtton I. r inlunctlon was refused "A " "'1" - .... ,. a l,,,. "con aeo?l,ulnea8. The com T , waa anxlouH to have willed "'"""'TwUh'TH. Van Winkle, "I talked wim ' . , . i. ! l attorney general and Inquired r'l'' Ll '. "I tL co,nn.lHHlon had the :;;V to eaae land for game J" .... A.t.iBt and our opium. ,Bllr'lC for the Prt'Py on Septem- th:XTmmeIlate conatructton of re . Th IT" ordered to take care fZ,k of Pheasant for brood pur of stout OI il , (h. nr nK. ,,,. and for lioerauu.. "-. - " uo.v uiv 1 1 im oi me week and purchased from Gardner & U.H.,f.. 4 U- LI . .. . a.ujvui. u.e n.Kcn.nery m melr ex celsior factory, and also a consider able amount of green balm cord wood. and the Portland ninn tho ur.ma inn. Btayton factory will continue running u.ui. in ury wooa as is on nana us manufactured Into excelsior, which It is expected will bo about the first of April, wnen tne plant will be closed and the machinery taken away. Stay- ion peopie are sorry 10 see wis dusi- hi'hh shut down, as It has since Its lamiHnmeni oeen a source or employ ment to a number of men. hnth in the factory nd In the woods, and is said to have been a paying Investment tor Its owners. The fact that balm wood ia becoming scarce here is said to be the principal reason for the plant being sold Mrs. O. C Pinal i . i whwiboiiiwiui iittve ueen com pleted for the sixth and last of the re. ib oi omer boys conferences in Oregon &TA Ttlnhn ...V,lnU hn.. Wn iheld during the fall under the aus pices of the Interstate Y. M. C. A.. Paul L. Newmyer. bovs work farm com MoBler of Ellverton, vis ited several days this week at the Iwmin nf her narents. Cant, and Mrs. W. H. Walters. Mrs. Maud Harlan and children of Idanha were alBO their guests Thanksgiving. Friday evening a game of baBket ball was played by the high school team at the gym with a team of the ultimo I. the latter winning. IS. V. Munkers. who was confined to his home by allncss the past two weeks, is ablo to be out again. Dr. C. C. Wright, veterinarian, re ceived this weeK an appoininie.u captain in the veterinary corps of the li my. He spent some time in tne sep vice in this country. Mr nnd Mrs. Wm. Cladek are tne parents 'of a new daughter, born the 01 ui., wnmln. Tirown came nome from Eugene to spend Thanksgiving. She was accompanied by a girl friend J. V. Mielke went to Portland Fri day on business. Miss Vanda Scstak came home from A. C. to spend TninssBivii'is. . .. i. in.. p uuja v. vi i r ..i . tary, being in charge as supervisor. t.ut . . . ... ... jam one is lo oe neld at Albany Friday, Saturday and Sunday. De cember 5, 6 and 7 and Is scheduled to be the biggest one yet held, which is saying a wnoie lot. Hecretary New myer Is authority for the statement thfLt AVPrVihinor nnlnto tn tWIu lout nnn- ierer.ee as being the largest by far of any in the series and the program that Is waiting for the delegates, he states, is one of the best ever given anywhere. "Because of the close proximity of many places to Albany, we are ex- nectine not less than 300 delegates from outside the city itself," said Mr Newmver. "T think -there Is doubt about this conference being the i Dlggest m tne entire series oi six, a letters and registrations point to this fact unmistakably. The whole series has been a wonderful Indication of nterest among older boys and the fel lows have exhibited great interest in the meetiners thus far held. It cer tainly is inspiring to attend these ses sions and note the awakening, entnus- lastic interest manifested. H. V. Davis of the Eugene . M. C. A., will be the speaker 1-riuay night, the opening.session. Mrs. Ellis and Professor Norman F. fnlomnn. renresentine the Oregon So cial Hygiene society, .will speak Satur day morning. Others on the program nro T n ieeh.m. hovs work director at th Pnrtlfind T.'M. C. A.. Ben Cohn.irit hnvu work secretary for w.iahlnirton state and W. P. Walter inrinn iMiimtv "Y" secretary, xnese ,m T,Qri itupiiuMintifi nn nroblems af fntimr nasnclat on bovs worK, niB" ui,r.ni Miihs and Sunday school classes. busincsss and greeting his old friends. Miles Barber, James Colgan, E. E. Eengs. and their families all spent ...n Albany and Salem ThunkairlvinK with relatives in Salem.it,,,, , .v. fAninanv saw need during Mrs. S. C. Webb is visiting relatives Uhe prtsent congested condition of. the I . . . - : ..v. . .l,....t otn. . h nmnff Mf more in.wewpon. , - --- - . t A Thanksgiving donation party was uons oeiw,.i r- . - .. j. m ..! - rnira vera taken fram nere anj g.ven oy me r- h- r:": abA ,ra. were Mr. and Mrs. Bronner. Tnis social ww '" v" 7 , . . . a surprUe and a welcome one, as a sent to Turner making night service a bui prim " I nlaces for the tune being. trood crowd. was present uuu em:.. 1 . . BO . . .. . . . . Thou eoine from here were Martha ll.eiU JC.cv. uiv I ... suosutni w,.- ... .,. . . IT 1. .1 l.nku I VI I BU m HKlil II LI? !! Ukat' Mr. ana Mrs. n-euscirer aim i - ... and Mrs. Howe all of Salem, spent to me trains, e.uB w. nkfMrl8WWteWith the'r ParCntS' UHTerhune is soon to set out emslenUCday visiting their son Uvera, acres of ioganberries. Ut the Mr. and Mrs. Rose Presnell ot ba- I mat laii urn , ww i-'ci I- I , j Tut. Vnm n ta to If tn.0 mil- J. C. Walker from Fruitland is ttv-Xi "-;-!. ing on part of the Scott place, an.l "" t lntx the chicken busl-1 """' IllVClUa B " uess. Rntrinninir Monday the 1st, oul school will have a thirty-minute noon 1 instead of an hour, until the short, I dark days are gone. I Miss Alice Boyle spent Tiianasgivins with friends in Silverton, and Mrs. Eoyle s,pent the week visiting near Cor vallls. Sophronla Farnha-n spent last Thurs t in Albanv with her sister, Mrs. 1,0 Hunt Clara Doerfler who Is teacning near lem spent the weeK visaing a" Mrs. Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Pear wn. . ID, A large reservoir is to be built at the head of Silvies river in Itarne , tn water more than 100,000 A clay pottery, a shingle mill ana , two hawmills are In operation at war- ejjtlmated at ,3,500,000 ! nrres of land. The cost of the irrign- Thanksgiving services were held in the Friends' church here. A oartv was given by Mr. ana Mrs. Barber at their home last Friday night, and all present report having an a-l time. ir-a Ren Russell and daughter, Vir ginia, of Portland, are the guestsot s H. Russell' R. c. Small who left here last spring for an extended visit In the east has returned home You Can't Cure ' Rheuma&m . With liniments and Lotsons you are afflicted with Rheii natisra, why waste time with lii m.B. lotions and other local p- it.:. tkat never did cure J11U"' - iu....i;.m and never will; .VUV Ulll 1 t. tn rub the tun away. AJU UVl J - for you vill never uc- nr iwi , -4 x.nriitifir the the tensiDie p. t th. nain. Remove the K nr. oain cause, anu .u v.- yott will nev - ; tism until you ww of the germ f " . of Kheumatism. ' , Tt,.;. trace of tn oiaeass u system. Get a hottle of S. S. S. at your drug tore and get on tne ..g- treatment to-oay. 7"": snecial meaicai uv. Medical Director, 49 Swift labor. wry, Atlanta, ua. CHEST CLOGGED UP WITH HEAVY COLD? Don't give it a chance to "set in" we Dr. King's New Discovery . ... a a. -i Marion News. THAT dangerous stage where a cold or cough or case ot grippe might get tlie better of vou may be nearer than son think Prompt action with pi-l',lnK.- J ,:vU. v will avert a King s ew i"v'" long siege. lnnaened pnekeu pniegiu, vmimr- nnd cougns. .vf - r - - 60c. ana ""-.,- anigglsfs. Give it a trial. r l Rarnme Normal . liver livens up, bile flows freely MOinai-u-Buu...",, t in rv- Kinir'a New Lille rn.o p- ; . . i,..rntlnn were filed amout 01 aoouv "",- , ,rred. A wire netting with of Log to about $600 and moor - -. satumay. , headquar. .Sra,:: have nc, been - he conny briredtCha, on November 8. IX-Ws (initot Bt raid. . .,, being fed on Judge Wnnham nor the a,np. erars office knew at th ; ire was Higneu v..." ','., cnatmclr-d or birds neld there . , .v,u rnmmlSSion to OU Tiie riBiiv i " - . , ,,n. . .. niA birds is un- raise ana aisir.uu (limited. The sole quesuoi. Sat in the Hult.wastlio sion's right to purchase he l"a Kft out diroct leglHlatlve authorlt; In or fit-r to relieve the sltua.iou u.- . the labor and material men to bta In their money and to permit the feedinB and rearing of pheasants aire! y 0 n the farm, application ha been mad" oT Judge Pdngbam to modify his deuc . . .. ..,,.1. norm t the cane to go to the supreme court on the one nneslion Involved-that of the right to purchase the property. The c m tul In good M"n nnsaio.. - . aola . TTZ7Z inflncnia throughout tne trails"" To l'r.-- In(luenza- purpose has been to laise !r..luB cause un' " muntnE Tab- ants to the end that .porw ngAXATlVK BBO" ls only have better shooting in fo"oWU,Blll3tH vm0ve the cause. GR0VES Jreara" t. M-Forinnil of Cohere, a for- 'iiDtor nf this nlace, spent the inc. ........... j horn inoKinK 1 laBl Ul L.IC wcvi. - tors in Portianu. -h i-,atlon is capitalized at 110,000. V. u Abbey is secretary-nm..a.. - chlbald .general ";rf;art,,son Saturday were as to"' ... .1000, Kln C01U company. -.- a W. C. Holnian, o. m- Nichols. tnrla. $10,- 000; Edson W. Dow u ns, nett and Ciuueri u. - mA Kesolutlons 01 " " th0 by the Belmom a ;r WtlUtrette Nav " ft ti West Coast Br.m.B- of rottlaud. . ...... f,.n!shes an ap ,Seril.I,ur,o. that parent pipe ''" erect a "press America is pm-.- w, pul.pose palace - American com iufoiild be to luunt. -Rsar: -.v.n'V. 1H " menual su, . be hauled all l.uiUlinfi materia ou c)j the the way from me - report said -inGoodLondiUoni n 1 anr hpfld. OOd souna nctvra, . it....: .ir.naih. endurance ami general heslth depend upoi clean blood. If the kidneys and bladder do stomach-sourness. lr. tt-ing -"V'r;oW action their natural, w""""o" nfiv cor- should not w u " f8 system vioieuuy. t . the way of ijt. - - - Pllls-gentiy uui Vhe intes- the bowe s, ?, omoting tine-cloggmg " " -r,anKe boon of regular bowels, ioc. at ail ilmggists, IF Yftll HAVE CORNS. BUNIONS OR BROXDi DOWN ARCHES ELT'S all a mistake To Suffer trie Tortures and Inconveniences. Dr. E. J. HARTUNG, of Chicago t . 1 1 ii. . 'A Practtoedfc Foot Expert, Recognized Authority, Specially Traised m me Dr. Scholl Method of Foot Correctaon scientific TRFATMFNT AND CARE OF m mi No tter at fom of foot trouMe you my toe, science has found a remedy The Price Shoe Co. DlOCXk I li a'wuv;" , . "otpropriyp"!0: . Alt and Cflfit OUt tor WC80 orfeww -""..t d .1. - Mnnnia maiiPT. iuiimu"v. nl,., meumstic pain, bsckache. Ian- du dnes, tore piut.", ---? '. '.:r. nnffineu under the ,om. rr-.n4 Rvm0,oms. eyes ana oiu r""" ' .. WAS KHJbvW " Ttladder for 4 Or uaya, . . , p . and l tlemure m "commending your toouwhohavek;aiy."i" Micliijan uat. a Pair of OUKi EUGENE PIONEER lone "F.romo "'"". . . on box. 3Ucu 1 - jBlB."""'" Micai"n" I Foley Kidney Pills eoothe, Btrengthen, "7- weak ana a " wor,sin4 der. Wtteniuccw...-- , punucu, pi s,ee0 ;s poB- ton loiiow., v'"""Tu mV nrfain. 8ible,healtn ana s,.. . - - d min4 00. before it was out. Uf.v Dv Iff You COMFORT Get Into J. C. Perry Eugene, Or., Dee. 1 .-"CaP Be" man, old time resident of this . e M. suffered a stroke of paralysis batur wious in nm iu"' - hnnP tel. At the hospital there la little hopt held out for his recovery as n years old. He came to Eugene many years ago from the Great where in his earlier tinys as captain on a boat plying LaKe a igan. Since living here he has W at times with several lumber compan les. STOMACH ON A ...J 1 (AdV) 1 r t 1 ITric Acid In Meat Clogs me Take CHILDREN'S $3.50 and $4.50 Dress Shoes, si,zes IV2 to 2 STRIKE "Papes Diapepsin" put9 Sor, Gassy, Acid Stomachs in order at once I know that bad for the nas formented. ana w t0 gaesy aad upset, and jraav - -whicu portion of the food did .t f ge-do youl Well, don't bher. u your stomach ia in. a revolt, X . diy and aches; belch gas e9 aad a eta and eructate undigested f ood-I" a tablet or two of rPe rive mla help neutralize aoiduty and in live ut.es you wonder what became of tn indigestion and distress. , t0 lyour Mom doesn g nr your liberal limir, -- . . if your food is a damage t, help, remember the wiost harmlCBS antaaca is f,"i. 3.,,, Jepsin, which costs so luttie teres. . . at drug (Advj ROUP Spasmodic croup a usually relieved with one application of Do you tannin is 1 , r r ? Of course; but 1 neCT rfsure. The puckery taste in 13 tan tea depends Common tea nnn tannin tor mosuy rr tea lteatoIOT;f. to enjoy ip,. and skip really n - ; taste, PUCforSch ask your There are fcgj JgS Raits if your Bact UorBUdder , VAnr meat every H you - ; - - r ey. with ,. ? llllv saw a noted author- sans uiit.--- . -. t forms uw tho Wood, lnoy " . h a duu weaken,, then you 8harp misery m. d"eLv headache, di- mina in tne w - . nnrua is 'sinosi, yo fP7the woa lier is had .natcd and when the m "Tlv full of sediment, me S ZengtUenight $2.95 MISSES acids, $4.50 and $5 Kid and Gun Metal &noes, su.w 11 to 2 '$3.95 GROWING GIRLS r. its Rlack and Tan Shoes, sizes 2V2 to 7 cy here; taie - breaMast for a RU of water fce " wiU then f. davs a"d y?u.' .. Jli, is made ana y' :9 This famous salts made and lem011 .:o (luriuK - . :it nir To aentraiiH. , flush 0n to cleans ' " - - - gt6 get iou. the body s f Bny pharma. ." !.,! take a .a"-"P""- . fn. few days act fine. v rftnM and iu from the m tth Hthia, and nas ;!,. combined wit h and MT evs, also to nen- gtimulato. s"';" . 80 it no iong- cent UtWa waicr aire $6.95 BOYS' .tt otvt TCTT AT) D11R- THEY ARE COKiAmg - oPliiNARY ABLE .AND .COST .m Apk AFFORD Less Than Factory Costs LADIES' $5, $6 AND $7 SHOES Kid, Patent and Gun Metal, also Ladies' Comfort Shoes Grouped in une $3.95 LADIES' $7, $8 AND $10 mt, t Militarv or French Kid and Pa ent Leauie , " ize lianan's at t t l ina ni oiZ,CO. ovv- " neeis, vjuv $4.95 $9 and $10 Black Dress Shoes, Blueher Lace $6.95 MEN'S $12 and $13 Brown Calf Munson Last MEN'S $9 and $10 Tan Black Work Shoes $6.95 c pwk Calf Shoes for School or Dress, sizes 2VUo6 $3.95 BOYS' M TOPS 1 Tan or BiacK, an $5.95 LADIES' $9 AND $10 SHOES Rvown Kid Cloth Top Dress Shoes, also Ladies Witch Elk for Wet Weather wear $7.95 LADIES' $12 AND $13 SHOES . tv All Kid, Baby Louis Heels, i Tiies Diuwn ui LaS Style, Pointed Toes $9.95 $10 Loggers, Tops $6.95 MEN'S $4.00 Knee Length Rub ber Boots $2.95 life Lkl nrnnnnn ---- 10-inch 7 fimrrcVAPlTOl Vvr.uVR - .30. 60 1