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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1920)
t.t HAL. JULi.A.u-. Latest Kews Covering Central Willamette Valley byCajjtaj R;rru TimtuiOPt In. . v II out it b. W a k-aj with Mr. am. m. in8 ,a,a . , - i Ij -".UW in i""' O I.MPWAfT I fK Uo-'J Place f re mil' tai on ail iM. Fliflt-t. . ,. , to close al Istores at S o ciock in UK- 7T.T"i-V. - i Still . Disputed f TH tor State Bank Building New Structure Monitor, Or, Apr. I ! j G-mift. Or Apr. 13. There seems to be a y-nst diiii rpnce in opinions here . .as to Jkr of iimn'e done to yards in this vicinity growers -e. fntn"e loganberry Mt. Angel Folk Of Bonding Need Butte bank I no lorger a n tur of r,ai,0 ,hat th, vjne( wfre not amage(i Decollation, if it ever wis. an 1 that Its ; to any gttsl extent, while others look Mtxblisbmetit a fe years sco sr. .: Ih more seriously. Sam vise and successful undertaking 0B ! Brown, one of the largest growers in the part of local men is seen In the! Marion county, who is cultivating SO fact that new and modern banking ,w claim that his yield this year building h now under course f con-''" about fifty tons from the miction in this mil city. The strue -! J"rda that produced three hundred tore will be of brick covering a jround '"" la year. If this is an average pace ef S by 50 feet, and one story I0' the condtiions throughout the vai ih. The surplus has continually In-j1 'i Brown believe it is, Mr. creased from the time the bsnk was;Brn's popuIr drink will be a scarce first established and the amount of;luury. business done annually ia very satisfac But the discouragements following tory to the stockholders. The new! the damaging climate conditions have building, which will be ready to move "not retarded the progress of new lota by the first of June, wiil doubtless; yr J. The acreage la being increase prove a great factor In the further de-j """"derably in this particular local TetopmrM of that enterprise and the: fv- Hop also are gaining in acreage thriving little on tho Willamette "" the price of that product .u Valley Southern railroad. j UB- Mny new yards are being set out Another addition to the buslae , the vicinity of Gervals and those sect km of Monlt.r i a brick jstorejwno nad no" entirely abandoned the building being erected by F. Miller J Industry have .Increased their acerage Bon on a lot adjacent to the bank. Thi; largely by planting more set and new feuildln will be 40 br feet. A new,. parsonage Is being built near the church In the west part of town and several new houses are planned fof the coming season. Monitor is grpwlng rapidly a a business center and Is supported by a rich agricultural country. Drug Store But No Druggist Is Monitor's Worry Monitor, Or, Apr. 13. A. V. Gillis, for many years a succe.ful miller of Monitor, has Involuntarily become a druggist and temporarily abandoned the mill until he can find some suit able person to take over the drug tor to which h recently fell heir. . Mr. Gillis financed the building of the !ore and providing the atock In order to establlnh Ir. Oftedal. The doctor left a short time ago for parts Unknown and without notice. Mr. and Mrs. Gllli have taken charge of the tore and are offering liberal Induce ment tor a physician and druggist to locate here. New County Road Between Mt.Angel And McKee Sought prooks Growers Enter Into Mint Growing Industry Brooks, Or., Apr. 1J. Mark Aspin wall and MoIsjii & Manning, prom, ent farmers of this vicinity, propose, to participate In the success that is characterizing the mint Industry in different part of the Willamette val ley. Approximately venly-f;ve acres iiFi;rniiiii witi pi pianteu in tne .Lake Labish country tributary to Brook thi prln, It is snld, and plans 're under way for the erection of a till here during the summer. Mr. Asplnwall ha already planted approxl tnatefy twelve acres and Messrs Mnisnn Manning will plant about sixty acre A big yield of the valuable product Is looked for this year. The old bridge a short dismnre south Kf here en the Pacific highway Is being replaced by a cement tile bridge, and th Improvement Is very satisfactory to ' who have to pans that way. n. v. vippart, a berry trainer of ftrook. and Mis Louise i. Prlc.hnrd t.f Kalem, were married In Salem Run way. They will reside here during the vummer. ; Keveral men are anxiously waiting the Improvement of climatic eondl tlone when the paving will he resumed Iwtween here and KaJein, A little more than a mile of the highway remain to Le Improved with hard surface pave-lent t High price offered on three -ef!." A report ha been current here and at Mt. Angel that Dr. Chapman expect edto move to that city and open an of fice. This I disputed by the doctor. He I well pleased with the practice he la receiving and his office In thi city is more centrally located than It would .rnit hihn-avs cae all he comnleted be in Mt Angel. 'within three or four year. It is im portant that people should understand that this is no direct tax on property. Regarding the educational measure Mr. Stewart said he finds that a great misunderstanding prevails in many lo calities as to the two mill tax for com mon schools. Though called a state tax. the two mill for schools Is reallv Mt. Angel, Or., Apr. 11. A move- a county tax, for the reason that every ment is now on foot to get a county dollar collected from each county goes road direct from this city to McKee. back to that countv to be expended and the Mt. Angel Commercial club Is there, no pnrt of the money being re al the head of the project. Thi Im- uined bv the state. If a district thinks improvement will necesaitate the pur- that It does not need this two mill tax chase of a strip of land about two ana they can easily offset th, home district one half miles long, which the county evv. But m0,t of the districts will Is not expected to favor, and the ex- want the extra two mill tax in order pense wiil fall heavily upon the bus!- to maintain good teachers, ncss men of this city. Hut they have; The main Justification for this bill, agreed to buy the necessary land, if it however, is that the tax reaches mil can he had al a reasonable price, pro- Hons of dollars worth of timber and vldlng Ihe county will do the grading other lands that at present do not pay and other road work required. This any local school district tax at all. For improvement will make a more direct! instance, Marion county alone ha oad to Woodburn and Portland and inds valued at approximately three nut u.siunce to eacntown quite, and ne-haJf million dollars which go . .,.;, it vital rshould be sanctioned by all users public highway. i uninArii unurr Ule present comilUOns oi two for school purposes. When thi meas- Paper At Gervais 'Again Is Assured Gervais, Or, Apr. 13. With a com plete and fairly modern equipment, the defunct Gervais Star will appear again this week, the first publication coming cSf the press Friday. The Star is. own ed by a stock company composed of Gervais business men, namely: A. Tanxler, A. R. Siegmund. L. K. Sieg mund, A. DeJardln, G. J. Moisan. Cuts forth Brothers, T. W. Laird. Jos. V. Keppinger. J. J. Schibhle. S. Stevens, F. A. Marigold and A. M. Byrd. Mr. Byrd was formerly publisher of the Prlneville Enterprise and sold his paper to become editor and manager of the new Gervais Star. BO YOU NEED A MEDICINE? . . . , .. nlt . orchard to Winsiow : to. oi ana m eacu case it v , j.-r;,-,.,v ,. - v !;... .hoi. Ivan Hauley went to Salem rnu isvstera and makea .11 property do hV afternoon to attend the bu..da bun part instead of only a portion as is the j day school convention ca.se now in Oregon." Mrs. L. E. Henna, -Mrs. I The only additiona. state tax that and Mr. J. Craig motored to Ktlem . t,ht ineasure wiU crt iV is the J.l last Monday aiu-rnoon. ML Angel. Ore, AprU ll.-Repre-: "., insti. Ge0rge Garner of Quinby spent the sentative J. p. Stewart, one of the tutiona wnicn means ,f a taxpayer is week-end here visaing relatives. prime mover In the Oregon gootr now pjing 140 on llus'li valuation he roads program, waa here from Cor-, will be paying J41.1S on the same as vallis yesterday in the Interest of the j 's8abl! property valuation, four per cent road amendment, oi which he Is the author, and the edu- ... , . : sr catienal measurea Mr. Stewart aaid 'XLvllCaXlOn Ut he finds the prevailing sentiment here in favor of all these measures, and same is true with every community be has visited during the several week he has spent In touring the state. People of Oregon, he said, are determined to continue the good roads program now being conducted by the state highway commission, and the only true way to do this, he claim, 1 by voting for the amendment, which does not.. Increase taxes, an auto fees and gas tax will not only pay interest and principle en all the road bods that can be sold by au thority of this amendment, but will leave a large cash balance annually for maintenance and . road work. Auto fees for those owning car will be the same, said Mr. Stewart, whether the measure pastes or not. If this amendment fail there will be many long stretche on the Pacific and Columbia Highway that will have to go unpaved for several year. If It does pass, these and other Important Buy Remnants AT THE Remnant Store 254 North Commercial Beauutul hew Wall Tints and borders just received MAX O. BUIKX 179 N. Commercial St. Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Reot is not : recommended for everything, but if; vou have kidney, liver or bladder w. 1 ., K 1 trouoie, it may e iuuu medicine you need. Swamp-Root makes friends quickly because its mild and Immediate .effect Is soon realized in most cases. It is a' gentle healing herbal compound a physi cian's prescription which has proved its great value in thousands of the most distressing cases according to reliable testimony. At druggists in large and medium site bottle. Tou may have a sample sise bot tle of this always reliable preparation by parcel post, also pamphlet telling about it. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y, and enclose ten cents, also mention this paper. (Adv) Cloverdale Cloverdale, Or, Apr. 13. Mrs. Myr tle Graybill of Salem spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wright. Inadequate Farm Labor Situation Shown By Report With the exception of one other' county, Marlon is in the lead on tu farm labor market, according to the report of crop and farm labor con ditions liwued fom the Portl.init nt A Square Meal and A Square Deal Here's a square jleal for the people who can-t eat a square meal without after pain and distress. Go to your druggist today and get a 60 cent box of Mi-O-N'a Tablets, the great prescription for Indigestion and stomach troubles. Take one, or two if your suffering Is Intense, two tablets with- or- after meals and at the end of ten days if you can't eat a square meal without distress go and get your money back. That's where the .square deal comes in. But Mi-O-Na to. really a stomach up builder of great merit. r Th, milrlr anil nnalth'A antlnn 11 sehooU, and the districts now heavily I M1.0.Na on the stomach in case of and ure passes. If it does, these lands will be obliged to bear their share of the burden of carrying on the publie Judge Makes Erroneous Prediction Regarding Lawyer "About one clean shirt is all I thought he would ever wear. He had fallen away to a mere shadow; wts floe of the department of agriculture ?f J6"0 M"r0n, and often dou- .,.. u(i ,,, pain, iuii n i:4.iiiniu- ally gave him morphine and were about to . operate for gall stones. Mayr's Wonderful Remedy quickly restored him to perfect health again" It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from tho Intestinal tract and allays "i"1' '" report embraces H gur. vey of local conditions and places Marlon county's demands for farm labor Is 43 percent above normal, while the supply- I 27 percent below normal and five percent less than the supply ratio ot the same period for 1919. , Benton county shows tho greatest th8,lnfl"matln whl ' Prac drop In available labor supply with tlCS"y ,tomach' llver ana Intestin- demand of E6 percent above nor- 'al ,,llmen"'' including appendicitis, mal. Khnulri these fiiture. h .i , One dose will convince or money re- neo oy actual croo cnn.lin,,,,. acute situation Is Indicated ill southern Willamette count rv. nor-verl-an the the gas, waterbrash, sour stomach heartburn is worth a lot of money to any sufferer. , Why not try Mi-O-Na at drug gists everywhere or at Daniel J. Fry's. (adv) IY0MEI End Catarrh or money back. Just breathe It in. Outfit including inhaler IU9. Extra bottle 60c All Druggist. L. M. HUM Care of Yick So Tong Chinese Medicine and Tea Co. Has medicine which will cur any known disease. Open Sunday from 10 a. m. until 8 p. m. 1S3 South High Street Jalem, Oregon. Phone 181 HIDES and SACKS WANTED Also Junk of All Kind Beit Prices Guaranteed CALL 198 Capital Junk Co. The Square Deal House 171 Chemeketa St. Phone 118 funded. J. C. Perry, D. J. Fry and druggists everywhere. (adv) lubor sunulv hlnir iv ... it ALKALI IN SOAP BAD VOH THE HAIR ( Soap should be used very carefully, ! If you want to keep your hair looking i cent below normal. As to grain crop conditions, the chart place the present situation pertaining to Marlon' winter wheat mi nine percent nelow nurniul. ; Rye jromract for hop. h, .v. new life ' LCX., . .'" p.. .... no. sirywn.cn was a short time!b(l, " ""V ' , " .Its best. Most soaps and prepare.!! pra tnonght to have become a thing of . v u'""u"" ""'' .shampoos contain too much n lk !i I- j. ... lilf lUWt'Ml COrrfJltiVft frm. ... t labor condition,, with lubor tleh...n.i ' ? , . r,M.,ha. p' mRk" the hail ! oritiie, uiui ruin it. : The best thing for steady use is Mulslfled cocoanut oil shampoo' (which Is pure and greaseless), and is better than anything else you can use. One or two teaspoonfuls will cleans? ' the hair and scalp thoroughly. Slnip- moisten the hair with water and (-III, It In 1i n. 1 n, l... .. r.,t. .... m . ... ..... .. . .,,t.nB nil UllUIIUHIICe 'H iTcmiing ror efficient and bu.si-lrl.-h nn. ii a Vi ,' """" .v- ensily, removing every particle Bl.'verton. Or,, Apr. 13. At a recent i... .. . " . mm'' ,,,st' h"lruff and excessive meeting of the .li.. director Prof.!,.,,, V - " '""V" n"'r lu!'-kl' "i evenly. the and It leaves the scalp soft, and the the pa. Reliable dealer, have visit-i,T" ' T''"? "l'V "'"' This dries rn mi vicinity during the past week L. i V r ",""un Offering to contract for a term of years'? n,",,;nt M "?e upply at. 7 . 71 cent, per pound vZ, ZZlT'T 'l "B,i "",h m"lu ntHiuraging cireumstnnce new yards' jjiavo uee planted. pilverton Board i Re-Elects Youel As Superintendent '; nornril spring condition. Evans Files For City Recordership of oil. ,B. T. Youel ml director Prof. j... . i uui-i was rv-eint-ien upei'll) teudent of the Bllvertnn echooia Out r the emir faculty nervine- dm lnir the lustrous, Ifuture. but It I said that few of th- Jteiti'heni will accept the positions of fered If elected. In all probability there will be almost an entlnly new Vacuity tn charge of the work next er. 1 Mr. nd Mr. Martin Tlnglestad left JTji'erda for their new home twelve iiilleaaouth of liilm where Mr. Tingle dsil recently purchased a farm. lr. Hfclsley is building a haaement ainder iwnltartum oil Klsk stis-et Sind wll( Install a heating system for Uio en lire building. formiilly city recorder his candidacy for ... . ... v " ."...iier oi .-aieni. Mr. i hair fin and silky, bright, ,, , " ".-! uays ago fluffy and easy to manage, that he would enter the race for the v.. ... u ...,.... ... t any pharmacy, It's very a few ounces will suonlv w'onHolle'-ed-rr: Mr. Kvnns is former owner of the Commercial book store, and 1 a plj neer resident here. every member of months. the family for (adv) liana of (he Hood River cliy council ',1 tail for a bond election to raise fond foe- a city hall are not meeting wl.h much favor. i - - - . .. -. , fir rt:u n O Grape-Nuts with good, rich milk one or twice day are larjejy fortified sjaintt the ill . that roy come to childish bona nd tUu through Intufficwnt or improper food. Grap-Nut U rich (n th organic salts cf wheat tnd malted berlay and it helpt taiidjajunf' bodiet ttmiht nd strong. Them 0 JSemon Oreptiutt netxl no tar Defies Age by Using Howard s Buttermilk Cream for Complexiou Thta I'retty tilrl Tell 1ruKU Not to Take Anyone's Money . l'liie Tit's IV-llghiful Xew nnl-liliii; Cream yulikly SUo Jxvldil linprovenioiil Butt b r m 11 k Cream creates beauty aim o t like mimle. The most wonderful Ihinii about it If. t h fact thiit whilst It turn. ! the dullest, mm lifeless complex beauty and i"n to radiant i , . - , .1 1. 1 , , 1 1 1 1- n nun.i w n Inewy white, yet there Is not the i lightest sum of It use sfter appli cation. It ctu,Hr vnh tfmn jjiiKlit and the must heted tir.K.k-ce jwlU Bot- r,.ue ,t,erj hinlnes or gitslness of the skin, j No matter whether vou are tm.i. bled with poor' i-nuiplcxion, wrln- jklea. putfiness ..nro(Uid ' he ' yea,l freckle, crows feet nr lliu aruunj (the mouth. tiK!y f!iiKr nails, or Just' 'a simple roughne of the fact.! ,hanls or arm caued by wind or' jsim. job will find that any or all of jthes trouble will quickly dunppefr (Wtth the use of Howard' HuttermiU Cream. Manufacturer. Howard Bros. Chemical Co., Buffalo, N. Y. (adv) . MMHgaBjsaMaMaw,, I SLOW DEATH Achea, pains, nervousness, difS culty in urinating, often mean ' eenous disorder. Tho world's ctar.dard remedy for kidney, liver,' bladder and uric acid trouble COLD MEDAL bring quick r!'.f and often ward off deaiiiy diioue. Known th national i eras:y of Holland for mora than loa. year. All druggist, in IhMe Laafc ht h. aaaae CM Mial How Is Your Lawn t Now is the time to give it at tention, rake out the moss and use our Firtilime to sweeten the soil and kill the moss. Then sow some new seed over the thin places and apply a top dressing - of - our SPECIAL LAWN DRESS ING and watch the transfor mation. , New Lawn New lawns should be seeded with our SPECIAL LAWN GRASS MIXTURES; also use the Special Lawn Dressing as a top coat or mixed with the soil. Garden Seeds We offer a complete stock of assorted seeds suitable for the northwest, of selected tested seals. Onion Sets " Buy at once it you are go ing to need sets " as they will soon be gone. Seed Potatoes Stocks are nearly exhaust ed of both early and late var ieties. Our prices are & low or lower than fable stock at present : time. Order now if you are going to need'iny, as potatoes will soen be off the market.; , : D. A.White & Son i Seedsmen 255 State St. V - Saem q Last Day Louise Glaum in. Sahara WEDNESDAY Viola Dana m "THE MICROBE" A Dandy Show I B E R T MM44 AUCTION Wednesday, April 1 4 1:30 p. m, 2434 Oak Street. Go out South 23rd street.! good range, 1 heater, 1 oil stove, 1 kitchen treasure, 1 6-fi table, 6 good chairs, 1 desk, 2 iron beds.'l dresser, 2 mat tresses, 2 springs, 1 stand, 1 lounge, 1 sewing machine, 1 kitchen table, 3 rockers, 4 kitchen chairs, 1 lawn mower,!' dozen jars, lot of canned fruit, dishes, pans, tools, carpet, rugs, etc. - '- Mrs. M. Buck , I Col W. F. Wright OWNER ' AUCTIONEER We conduct sales anywhere in Oregon PEOPLE'S FURNITURE STORE Z 1 Fresh From the Oven We bake tremendous quantities of Bake-Rite Bread daily. Pay us a visit and learn for .yourself that our methods are most mod ern and all baking done under strict sanitary' conditions. . , BAKE-RITE SANITARY BAKERY ; 457 State St- ' Phone 268 Record j Supremacy j Alma Gluck I COME AND HEAR ALMA CLUCKS RECORDS, ALSO ANY OF THE OTHER FAMOUS VICTOR ARTISTS. 6412 Tu Habanera ..... $1.00 64192 Will O' the Wisp '.........'....$1. 64209 Song of the Shepherd Lehl .'. $1.00 64325 When Love Is Kind - $1.00 64415 As a Ream O'er the Face of th e Waters .. 64421 Snowf lakes 64564 Use Wwlne Back' to Dixie.....'. 645G6 Nightingale Song 64589 Still as the Night .'. 64591 Bird of the Wildernesa 64592 My Heart at They Sweet Voice i 64727 Two Russian Folk Songs.! : 64750 Enchanted Hour ;. , 74245 Micaela's Air from Carmen 74251 Home Sweet Home 74252 Even Since the Day from "Lo uise" 74262 Could I Believe, from "Sonna nabula" 74274 Spring Song from Natoma 74334 Parla Valse 74468 My Old Kentucky Home 74503 She Wandered Down the Mou main Side 74504 Come Beloved from Atalnnta MARK (X) AFTER RECORD YOU WANT $1.00 $1.00 $5.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 .:.....$ i.oo .,...$u.o .....:..ti:bfl $1.50 ...:...$uo - .......$1.!0 $1.50 $1.50 $1.50 $1.50 $1.50 $1.50 NAME ADDRESS , H. L. STIFF FURNITURE CO. SALES'REPRESENTATIVES SHERMAN-CLAY PIANOS ,.$ 1 1. & iinj H Outfitters to Women, Misses and Children Quality Popular Merchandise x Prices a vl 4 4 V t 41 WHI TE HOUSE SHOES FOR MEN 1 THERE ARE NO BETTER OES VYHiTE v HOUSE 7' SHOES j J For Fit For Stldi For Wear Buster Brown Shoe Store 125 ' N. Commercial St. Fool wear for Men, Women and Children