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ovsrina Centra! Willamette Valley by Ca pitaJJMnlInce
Sr.!:m Man Buys
Farm Property
Near Stayton
I A. W. Cornit-h of Weed rt , r-'c- i jin. ri. M.
rivtd in town Tuesday for a viit, A. Eump and family visited Sunday Aliller.
with his parents, V. U Cornish and at the home of Charles Chaffee nearj j!r anj Mrs. Glenn Mahler
Wife, and other friends. j Sclera. .A a u..i
Mrs. V. P- Lancefield has been in . -r. j t,-. .- - . . ... I ennn nhere thev have uurchased
Aiinirt tin.l Mr Menrv this City,
; are being put in shape end a
crowd is looked fur.
The prounds at the city park and pupils here.
arse
have
wilt tlltiirf a r-Min tu.,... .... .
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on the lake f., ., . ' ' wxa
.. , ln, ,f
Members of the Bend fire depart- outmgs. r
... oi- fMtni!ir with K!k Lake . .
Fred Otjen and family will move toj Bulletin says, that Trust that Mare i-n',
ih;.t a it hunting oils uaitiil? f.if tha .' nrt.
IS II1T .fc 1"'"3 - -" CtlJl T,j
Sirs. A. TL Weisner and Mira Bertha! Mr.
eaiera ior eeierai nays car.ng ior ner , Wtiaer motored to Salem Thursday entertained the Five Hundred club at property. . Wound in the state, consequently they There's lots of time,
father, who is quit ill. In the latter', new car. a Chevrolet ! their horn., Thursdai venire. Mrs. I Lester Gilbert of Albany has leased sru .
Vranlr Rilh:,w rpTnrneii Mnn(l;iv
from Gicnjale. where he has been
(working for U. R. Beedle In his SaW-
Miss Edna Stevens and Miss Gladys : Henry I. Miller and E. U. Emmett , P. A. Cochran s building or. u
Itnnk hlcrti m-lyoa nt In fir. IT- Street. OPPOBUC me
Oddie of Salem visited honie folks Sun-
i i :,, nl..ani,m a till 1v,iinC
A.. i irH t hir'.rhonn r...,t Kvtho hisI- JUlll WUI upeu a " "J - o
Stayton, April 2 1. Saturday last (Milt. -t r s,.t . MinJm i establishment
The Mayton h go school ball team " . , . r T Kmrera. of Roeers & Evenden
defeated h Junefi,,,. Citv hieh arhm.l la ilr- Waiter Smith, Qne a number from this city looki t. L. itugers, 01 Kogers ce
defeated the Junction tity high school, ..... . ..!,,. v-i,.. a, , nrn; rnmnanv. has moved to Ham-
x.ittie iancy iveene, z year oia "'"b11" v,i,ia wiiimomivij , , Q
daughter o A. C. Keene a former resi- i STees in Portland last week. They ; mond, where he has an interest In a
rfn, thi. kaa iui n r. hi i were: Keith Powell. W. n. Simmons, caniery. He will still retain nis imer
J. H. Kloer sold hi farm a few
BiUe southeast of Stayton to Chaa.
Spitxbart ot Salem. The farm ia
ood one, and the consideration was
around $ 1 5.0 i)i. Mr. Kloer has not
yet decided where he will locate in
future, but la thinking of Medford or
Ashland, as hi health Is not first
. claaa, and he believes the alimate of
the southeastern part of the state will
beneficial.
Htnry Miiler, who lias been ery
atek for several days, ia reported on
the gain, tie la suffering frtwn kidney
trouble.
The household goods of j. P. Wil
bur wore taken to Portland Monday
by L. C. Bailey and H. J. Marking on
auto trucks.
team at the latter city Saturday with
acore of It to 1,
Bank Of Woodburn
Becomes Member
Of Federal Reserve
Woodburn, Or, Apr. il. The Bank
of Woodburn has been made a mem
ber of the federal reserve system. The
new Mood in this institution Is per
forming wonders and building up and
strengthening It to make it a credit to
the city. MesHi-a. Keith Powell and
Eugene Courtney, although compara-
v w ... . . i uveiy new comers, are wen HKea and
L ?L C?l Dr0th,er PPU' deservedly so, a. they are
la here from Idaho, and eiuects
t reiitain for some time. John K.
Crabtree also has arrived In town.
He baa been in Portland for th past
couple of years. Sunday, at the home
of E. D. Crabtree, at the1 Murphy-
Gardner saw mill, there waa a re
union of the Crabtree families. There
was a large gathering, and a pleas
ant time was had.
Auio Afi-klent IVtrullar
A peculiar accident happened here
Saturday, in which H. K. McDowell,
who is visiting his brother-in-law.
Luther Stout, was quite badly Injur
ed. Ho was riding with Mr. Stout In
an auto, and when driving next to a
idewalk in which a loose board was
protruding, a wheel of the car hit the
board, which flew up and struck Mr.
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. ; 1 1 near one eye, cutting a
bad gaah In his face and nearty sev
ering the eye lid. He was taken to
Ir. Brewer, and nine stitches were re
quired to close the cuts. He is recov
ering nicely. . ..
Mrs. J. A, Hendersnntt visited rel
ative In Salem over Sunday,
. Wood Nhorlugo IVIt
The Hantlani Woolen mills In Stay
ton were forced to close down Tues
day on account of not being able to
ecure dry wood to keep up steam.
This Is a pecullur situation to arise
In a section where there is so much
wood going to waste as there Is here
abouts, but there was not much wood
un hand when the prtent company
took over the plant, and they will
probably be able to secure a supply
won. ,
Tuesday morning James Ashe and
mother, Miss Emma Streff and Mr.
JYatt left by auto for Oregon City,
wnere u is stated Mr. Ashe and Miss
fltreff will be united In marrhura at
the Catholic church in that city. The
bride and groom are both well and fuv
orably known in Stayton, and tholr
numerous friends will unite In con
gratulations. Wm. Neudel will move soon from
his present place of residence In the
north part of town to the Hilhavy
house on Fourth street. "Hill" says
he doesn't like to travel so fur for his
meals. A. .
Llsion Darby and wife returned
Tuesday from an auto trip up the
Columbia highway and beyond. While
way they visited Hood Hlver. The
Holies and Antelope. They report a
the hospital in Salem.
Al Beer of Washington is visiting
with relatives here.
Charles Waltman has a new baby
grand Chevrolet
Ellis Stevens, W. B. Brown and C. A.
Sawyer attended the I. O. O. P. .con
vention at Btuteville Saturday.
Joseph Rue has purchased ED acres
of land from ii. D. Manning, considera
tion 3600.
gentlemanly and courteous in their
dealings with the patrons of the
bank. They' ha j Albert E. Doyle, a
rortland architect up Friday to look
over the association hall building and
take measurements preparatory to
submitting plans for the remodeling
of the front and interior. It will be
the new home of the bank when the
leases of the present tenants expire.
Judge George O. Bingham of Salem
president of this Institution.
Community Club
At Woodburn To
Elect Directors
Woodburn, Or., Apr. 21. More pro
gress was made Thursday evening In
the organization of a community club
In this city. The meeting was held at
the armory and called to order by E.
P. Morcom, the temporary chairman.
John P. Hunt Is the temporary secre
tary. A consttlutlon was adopted and
a set of bylaws will be prepared by a
committee, it. y, Hutterfield was elect
ed president and C. S. Graves vlce
presldeat. Mr. Hutterfleld is a uro-
fessnr In the local high school and the
owner of a large farm at the edge of
the city. Mr. Graves Is owner of trie
cannery here. They are both men
who are Interested in the city and sur
rounding country and will do every
thing In their power to further its In
terests. A board of directors will be
selected at the next meeting, Friday
night, April 23. A large membership
committee is resulting members and
It is expected that the full memher.
ship will number about 260. Tt Is hop
d that a large number of farmers
will be present at the next meeting to
help In perfecting the organisation,
Woodburn People
Organize Local
Chautauqua Body
Woodburn, April .21.. Thursday
evening the AVoodburn Chautauqua
association met at the armory. Mrs.
W. D. Simmons, the vice president,
called the meeting to order and J no.
P. Hunt was elected president and
Keith Powell treasurer, these offices
having been made vacant by death.
E. P. Marcom is secretary. The offi
cers form an executive committee in
the hands of which all arrangements
have been left. The season tickets are
in the hands of the secretary and can
be obtained for $2.75. The high school
students tickets are $1.65 and those
for the grade pupils $1.10. The dates
have been definitely announced as
May 30-June 4, inclusive.
Woodburn
Woodburn, Or.. Apr. 21. Miss Lilr
Han Cornell of Salem was a week-end
guest of her sister, Mrs. E. G. Emmett.
St. Mary's Episcopal guild was en
tertained at the home of the secretary,
Mrs. H. L. Gill, last week. The treas
urer reported having cleared $50 at the
guild's apron and food sale. There
was a large attendance present. Mrs.
Seeley MeCord Of Benton Harbor,
Mich., and Mrs. Eugene Courtney were
additional guests. The hostess served
a luncheon assisted by her daughter,
Robert Simmons, H. H. Booster, J. E. j est in the drug store here, which Is
Cutsforth, A. A. Schwab, Henry T. j under Mr. Evenren s management
Bomhoff. John H. Mack, Elmer J. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jennings of Kit
standard nna rhartea Wakefield. I Carson, Colo., have been visiting at
The baseball season will open in 'the home of the tatters mother, Mrs.
Woodburn next Sunday afternoon with j E. McCuIlough. They will locate here,
a game etween the North Pacific j Mr. William West, formerly Mm
Dental college of Portland and the lo-1 Luelia Walsh and principal of the
cal team. In practice the Woodburn j West Side school, left Saturday with
team has shown promise of develop- her children for their new home at
Ing into the fastest aggregation that ! Winlock, Wash. She is followed by
has ever upheld the baseball honor of I the well wishes of her many friends
jh OurndcwTliisvek
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Doctors Tell Why
You Should Quit Tobacco
ft.. j .
..... ,ut . rain. , , ; for tne .,,,
... nuuie is naving jus under-
XBKing establishment papered! and March 29,
-....', u. u j, j nomas ia doing the
Tl
fitlf HARDLY
HER AT FIRST SICHT
"When my wit began taking
Tanlnn she weighed only ninety five
Jnundsj now she weighs one hun
dred and forty three mid her wonder
ful recovery is the tulk of our neluh
horhood," said Ben While, of. Ill;
Chescent ve., Peoria,-' III. ' '' i
"lrs. White has been suffering
from stomach trouble and nervous-!
lion 'eighteen years," he continued, i
"and for a long time had been unable1
to leave the place. We spent all the;
money rmild get for treatments and
medicines but she never got nny bet-1
ter. She was a complete nervous and
Vhyslcnl wreck and I have s.en her
nearly die with cra.ups In her stom-j
ach and after eating she could Imrd
ly breathe for the pas. Hoad.iches
drove her nearly distracted and I
have stayed home with her weeks at
ft time, fearing she would never pull
through, for she was gotting worse
tU the lime.
"After hearing so much talk about
ITanlao I bouglu some for my wife
and in-Just a Tew days she could eat
nd sleep belter. She has now taken
nbout twelve bottles Hud is the very
tdcgjre of health. Why, some of her
filnd hardly know her at first sight
ow. She Is as well and happy, as a
ron ca,n b."
Tartlio is sold In Salem by Tyler's
drug store and leading druggists in
mner towns (Advil
A WILLING WITNESS
Is This Salem Kcwldcnt '
What stronger proof of the merit
,of Doan's Kidney Pills can Capital
Journal readers demand than the
statement of a well known local res
ident? ,The evidence that follows
should convince the most skeptical
doubter.
P. W. Brown, retired farmer, 1499
State St., Sulem, says: "Hard work
weakened my kidneys and I often felt
,the effect In lameness nnd soreness
across the small of m yback. Finally
my attention was called to Doan's
flltlnev T!ll anil T 'nu
North Howell, Or.. Apr ', Sl.The: baokache , ami soreness entirely left
basket social and entertainment al the me."
school bouse Saturday. hlghf "waw al -Over ten veers later Mr Brown
great success, the sum of 57.50 waa 'wild: "I am ready to confirm any
realised from the sale of Is baskets. , time what said in my former state
ihis will be used to buy Improvements , hient regarding my experience with
house and grounds., ' j Diuin'i Kidnev tm. i aim onn.iiw
Born to Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Dunn.lthem a medicine of merit and th.v
a ten pound boy. . ialwavs lln mind work ohan I Lib.
Mrs. Prlscllla Morgan, wife of Chas. them."
Morgan, died at her home here April! Prlce 80c' lettlei'- Don't slnip
10. Funeral services were held at the.ly ask fo- a kidney remedy get
home April 12 and burial In the Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Friends cemetery at Macleay. Mr. Brown had. Foster-Mllburn Co.,
H. . Manning has ordered a Ford Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. (adv)
Dr. Krese says cigaretie smoke acts
powerfully on lung tissue and induces
pulmonary tuberculosis, while it caus
es permanent degeneration of the
cells of the nervous system, includ
ing those of the brain, and thus weak
ens the mental faculties.
Dr. Keeley says tobacco enfeebles
digestion and lays the foundation for
nearly every nervous disorder now
common to the American people. It
produces color blindness, epilepsy,
bronchitis, rheumatism and asthma,
dyspepsia and catarrh, tobacco heart
and cancer of the stomach.
Dr. Solly, surgeon of St. Thomas
Hospital and expert in diseases of the
brain and nervous system, says: "I
know of no single vice which does so
much harm as smoking. It is a snare
and a delusion. It soothes The excited
nervous system at the time to render
it more irritable and feeble ultimately
I know of no other cause or agent
that so much tends to bring on func
tional diseases and through this in
the end to lead to organic disease of
the brain."
. Mr. Smoker, can you afford to in
dulge this habit? Let Nicotol help
you to throw off the fetters of to
bacco. Nicotol kills the craving and
sets you ree. It makes the tobacco
habit quit you and keeps you feeling
iine and fit all the time. Get Nicotol
tablets of any druggist.
Note When asked about Nicotol
tablets, one of our leading druggists
said: "It is truly a wonderful reme
dy for the tobacco habit; away ahead
of anything we have ever sold before.
We are authorized by the manufac
turers to refund the money to every
dissatisfied customer, and we would
not permit the use of our name unless
the remedy possessed unusual mer
it" Nicotol tablets are sold in this
city under an iron clad money back
guarantee by all up to date druggists,
including D. J. Fry. (adv)
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nr .( f I X- fold tinvin Rnm? WT. I
I V " f I the first watch was made i f"
M . . i 5 f That seven watches a day waa
sn unbelievable output for V
i ' p - - watch factory in 1850 r How
' 'Wl f many watches are hiriwd out
J I ...( - f ia the Ingeraollfaetoriea today? j
! "' , 4 IsmtheStoryofTimtbyatt- '
I . f .". ' j. 1 S ing the exiubit in our window.
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TYLER'S DRUG STORE
157 S. Commercial St.
Basket Social At
North Howell Nets
$57 For School
RETIRING
FROM
BUSINESS
HALL SAFE, MEN'S CLOTHING CABINETS,
GLASS SHOW CASES, COUNTLESS, TABLES,
SHELVING, MIRRORS ALL FIXTURES
AND STORE EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
Our bnjad Honest ' thru and
thru honest, high charactered
materials go into the making of
Jt and each piece of dough that
trw into a loaf of bread is prop-'
criy weighed before it is tern-
peratured. Try a loaf of it.
f al -F J 1
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riHUP W I.VTEKS, Prop.
JJ9 N. Com'l. St. . Phone I4T
Collars-
And All Manner of Women's
Neckwear at Special Re
. duced Prices
Not Antiquated Merchandise, but Good'
Usable GoodsNeckwear o Lowly Mater,-.
ials and Designs Admired by ajaud . .Surety N(
Within the Reach of 'Every One. ' v
Cuff and Collar Sets are Included" in Every
Grourj'. 'v-" y iV
Organdies and Nets, embiolred' and t.eeVtiTiiuiied; "
o Hne reduced to t..'..,...',...L.'.!!l. '''ssc ' ;
c and 660 line reduced to ''.
11.00 line reduced to .....!;......'.
Including Georgette CreietM ,
11.85 line reduced to i0..s...
11.69 line reduced to
uCu.Sw. Ua
ll.Si
Square Toke Nets, handsomely trimmed:
II. line reduced to .-fl.as ""
Hound neek. net j,dlin. (4ry popular: ' " '
11. 5 line reduced to . !..:. 11.45
- 'tlSv'tlnet. reduced to (.'... :....,:..l.j
Venice llnt and Filet Lace Collar and Cuff gets
very high grade;
H.S) .
f 4.25)
line reduced to
..$2.5
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first
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ile camefotoivfi
Sest4 yoat fires e
cordinf to thu roada
fiejr havt to travel:
In sandy or hilly coun
try, whenwer the going
la apt to be heavy The
V. S. Nobby.
For ordinary country
toads The U. 8. Chain
or Ueco,
Fof front wheel The
'V. SI Plain..
Fr best results
ererrwriere U. S.
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TODAY there are more
than 7,000,000 of them
in the country. Pretty soon
nearly everybody in this sec
tion will be traveling around
in his own automobile.
The first thing a man
wants to know nowadays,
when he starts out to buy a
car, is how much it is going
to cost hint to keep it run
ning. ..
It's all very well to take
some dealer's word about a
tire if you know who he is
and his object in selling it
to-you.
( Our object in selling U. S.
Tires is to have you come
back for moreand be glad
that we sold them to you.
U. S. Tires have a record
behind them.
They are built by the peo
ple who perfected the first
straight side automobile tire,
who produced the first pneu
matic truck tire.
Two of the greatest con
tributions tarire and motor
economy ever made,
IV
As representatives of the
oldest and largest rubber Con
cern in the world, we have
a reputation to live up to.
We can't afford to substi
tute "just as good" tirc3 for
tires of standard quality.
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MONTY'S TIRE SHOP.
154 S. Commercial