rcTHY, APRIL 21, 192(L
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Mnnmouth Man
1
Commissioned
Medical Officer
yoami
outh,
April
1. Dr. W. W.
-m of Mr. and Mrs. j.
B" Vtbis citr. has receive hi
BuUtr -nt L surgeon in the med
WPointmeni s..army. with the
"fllr. according to word re-
Y recently. . Dr. Eu tier
lie exhibit and demonstration Friday
afternoon. - An interesting program
was given. Supervisor Mary L. Ful
kerson gave an encouraging talk and
Mrs. Blanche M. Jones of Salem
judged the cake exhibits This club is
the first in the county to hold its ex
hibit this year and, as every member
had completed all of his work, it was
graded 100 per cent. -
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL.
PAGE TnH3
ML Angel Benefit
Returns $216 For
" Fire Department
afternoon.
pany planning to drill for oil on Mr. j deceased soldiers In the Silverton cem- ifnd members of the lineup are expect
1 3 property say that thev m ill I etenr and the sama win ho
not drill i,niTO. ... . ..!,.,... : . . ivU1-,.t tftWl
vau iroae ivvv : .-uiuer cvmeicry east or tha.city in the
jears. Their terms are
that three-tenths of oil oil obtained Is
to go to the property leasers.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Bur.ning were given
a most joyful surprise Friday evening
by the arrival 0f their son, Joeph,
who has returned from the land of
the world war where he was in action.
The May festival to be riven by the
academy on May 10 is one' of the main!
topics of the day; a good time prom-' Proposes to be among those present .was supported by some experts. Ted
Crack Baseball -Team
Promised
For Silverton
Silverton. Or.. Apr. II. silverton
St Paul Defeats
ML Angel Nine
Mt. Angel, April Jl. St. raul and
the Mt. Angel college baseball teams
crossed bats in an exciting game here
Sunday and the latter was defeated by
a score of 17 to 0. The St. Paul team
ised and all are invited.
rtiwd ner - war wltn the' - Angel. Or.. Apr. 21. The four
aun - after a ule aci urama play "Uncle Rube." which
,n of an, i wcelvea , hl was given by the Mt Angel fire depart-
" , with the rank of captain.
tSe he has practised at
IhoII continue there sub-
jw w":.,, who was a
R u: t i. making preparations
fters thisT" months in the Wednesday evenii
' h 'will start the latter. part otjing hex birthday.
visitor
ment last Sunday was very succeromt.
The amount taken In was $2l which
will be used for the benefit of the fire
department.
- A very delightful surprise party was
given to Miss Anna Oster on last
Wednesday evening.'.the occasion be-
All present had a
J Mine bv way of southern i very delightful time.
tW . t.j the Texas country
.na the lexas
STlTw. birthplace in Michigan;
w w has not visited before in1
"ears On his return trip he
!TuTop in Nebraska and Wyoming.:
New lKO Rumorcd ,
Monmouth is promised a new fra-
. JLi orsaniiatlon shortly, the But-
ITb " 18 expccted
STSSSed by Odd Fellows with
M members thereof as charter
'"Lbert The Button Busters believe
Senary life is too gay and fes
Tm and they plan to put a crimp in
'T general tendency. Black crepe
d evergreen wreaths will constitute
2 regalia of the new lodge; the mas
Tr ttereof will bo seated in state dur
Z the sessions on a cake of ice and
one of the officials is an officio tear
L custodian whoso business it will
to to relieve his follows of superflu
oui moisture. .
Mies Kapon of Portland preached
in the Baptist church last Sunday
morning and evening.
During the disability of J. "V . Aob
ter due to the fall he took two weeks
ieo work on the razing of the Maples
has' languished but last week a num
ber of Odd Fellows got together and
finished the work. All that remains
bow is a small shod and the old shoe
repair shop now being used as an of
fice and city library.
Minister Visits Parents
Francis Arant who Is attending
ichool at Eugene fallen with his par
tnt in this city Monday and Tuesday.
Francis is giuuying iur mr. mnuui
and has a charge in. a small town
outh of Eugene. Last Sunday he sub
stituted for a. fellow student and
preached at Castle Rock, Wn., stop
ping off in Monmouth on his way
hack to school,
Jacob Raab, long time resident of
ih Mistlfitoo section . northwest of
Monmouth died at his home there
last Monday. Ho was 77 years ot age
and was born in Ohio.
Mm Levi Joy had the misfortune
to fall Tuesday morning and suffered
a broken wrist as a consequenoe.
Milton Force and wife of ForUnnd
nere visitors with the former's par
uita in this city Sunday. 1
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wlll.ird of Cor-
vali a were visitors with Jils brother,
1. Willard and wife In Monmoulh Sun
day.
School Cooking
Club Shows Work
cnanea tigin of Salem was in the
city on business Monday.
J. jr. Pos, engineer of the Mt. Angel
water1 works, was In the city on busi
ness Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Lauer of Mo-
lalla paid ML Angel a pleasant visit
last Sunday.
Miss Clara Artelt, who has been
working . In Portland, returned home
last Saturday and will spend the sum
mer with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. R, E. Crowe of Amity
visited relatives In this city last Sun
day. -
A F. Fritschiro of Providence, R. I.,
was hero on business last Saturday.
John Roy of Portland made a busi
ness trip to Mt. Angel Friday.
Miss Margaret Ludany came home
Saturday to visit her parents.
Lawrence j. btack of rortland was
in the city on business Thursday.
Mr. Lanning brought In his force of
bricklayers last Monday and has start
ed to -erect the brick work of the now
St. Mary's school in this city.
k. j. rower or Fortland made a
business trip to Mt. Angel Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hurtig of Portland mo
tared to Mt. Angel last Sunday.
Miss Martha Butsch visifed with
friends hist week.
Mr. niul Mrs. Pugh and friend of
Sulem motored to this city last Sun
day to vlit friends.
Fred Hudson, a well known citizen
of Mt. Angel, ppent a few days In the
citv visiting old friends and ncquuln
tances. -
Announcements were made last
Sunday of the approaching marriage
of Albert Bachlor and Miss Hedwig
Whelmun, both of this city.
Silverton-Salem
Phone Service Is
Storm-Crippled
Silverton. Or.. Apr. 21. Telephone
communication between here and Sa
lem was hindered Tuesday by reason
of the storm Monday night which laid
telephone poles flat on the ground for
a quarter of a mile or more at Central
Howell. Linemen are making thl nec
essary repairs which will restore com
munication. ,
Mrs. F. M. Peyton visited her hus
band in Salem yesterday. Mr. Peyton
Is employed as electrician at the new
paper mill. He expects to move his
family, to Salem immediately after the
close of sohool.
Steam road rollers ara Improving
the Saiem-Silverton road and also the
Mt Angel-Silverton road. The work
was very much needed.
A. C. Branstetter and . J. C. Bran
setter, who have been working at Paul
Schwabbauer'a pool hall for several
months, vacated their positions last
night and will leave for Eugene this
week where they expect to embark in
business,
Mrs. August Llndholm underwent
an operation at the Silverton hospital
vesterday for the removal of a tumor.
Her condition is considered very seri
ous at the present time.
A smoker and boxing match will be
given in the opera house next Monday
evening under the auspices o the
American Legion.
bon't Be A Victim
of "Spring Fever'
when the matter of winning hiwh.,. Pillett pitched for the neighbors and
honors comes up for consideration Curtis Coleman played second. Fred
throughout the coming season, nnd . filland played third. This was the
will be prepared soonto announce the irst Wine of the season in this city j
I organuatlon of a team which they be- a " was w itnessed by a large
jllevejwiH win renown for the ambi-,crowJ-
j tlous lumber city of Marion county.
u said tnat a full compliment of
members has been signed up and that
there are several extra players on the
waiting let, all of whom are experi
enced diamond performers. The new
team anticipates giving several other
county teams bard tussels for honors
during the summer. Practice will be-
OLDS
Oil Drilling At St
Paul Held Up
By Lease Action
St. Paul, Or., Apr. 21. The oil com
jHead of chesP
(are best treated
externally wnnj
lacRs vapomj
gin as soon as the weather is favorable fJUR BODYGUARD" - 30f.60T3u6,
Consistent High Qualify
The resources, experience, knowledge and equip
ment of the Standard Oil Company combine to make.
Zerolene. They insure a product of uniform high
quality. Use Zerolene for the Correct Lubrication
of your automobile, truck or tractor.
You Can Easily
Avoid The Depres
sing Effects of the
Cha nging Season
. Why is it that so many peo-
nip. nq Rnririff nnnrnanhflc -f inrl
ll . 1 . '
memseives gradually losing the
appetite, and are soon overcome
hv J 1flilr rtf onormr nrA n He i
less, all run-down feeling seems
to take possession of their whole
body.'
Spring Is tlio great renovat
ion m-unoii when nature throws)
off the MvnniulnttHl Impuri
ties and proiwtvs the xystem
for tlie clianm" whiclt It must
uikIitvm fcerore merging Into
the coiuiug Suunuer.
it
II
Silverton Post
. Opposes Bonus
For Service Men
Silverton, Or., ' Apr. 21. Delbert
Reeves Post of the American Legion
of Silverton went on record at a meet
ing held some time ago as opposed to
the bonus proposed for ex-soldiers and '(
resolutions were adopted to that ef
fect. .They contend that the men went
into the service for the sake of their
country nnd the Silverton boys feel
that they do not want a bonus and
have none coming. -
Preparations are being made by the
0. A. R.. post and the Relief Corps for
elaborate Decoration day exercises to
be held here. The schools will co-operate
in the services. In the forenoon it
is planned t decorate the graves of
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Ciliioraia)
Agrade
for each
fyPof
engine
R. H. CAMPBELL, Special Aeent. Salem. Oreiron.
. Naturally this decided change
must necessarily be felt by the
human system. Of course, where
every organ of the body is per
forminsr its functions nArfWtlv
there is little or no interruption
causea tnai is noticeable. But
where impurities have accumu
lated, and have not been thrown
off promptly, and where the
waste and wear of the severe
winter season have not hfiPn
promptly restored, nature's
work is beinir combattwl with
very noticeable effects.
Your bodv hAS hrnno-Vit van.
safely through the severe win
ter season, and the voyage has
taxed votir strencrth. Thoro hna
been considerable wear and tear
which must be repaired. The en
ergies relax, ami an nnsnpnlr.
able languor pervades the entire
system, giving that worn-out,
good-lor-nothing feeling, so
commonly called "spring fever."
me important thing, there
fore, is to put your system i 1
tip-top condition so as to be able
to resist the common ailments
so prevalent in summer. Yon
must build up the waste tissue,
and repair the wear and tear
that the system has undergone.
A splendid plan that has been
followed by many is to take a
course of S. S. S. regularly at
the approach of every spring,
and in this way thoroughly
cleanse the system of all accu
mulated, impurities. S. S. S. is a
thoroughly reliable blood puri
fier and tonic that promptly im
proves the appetite, and sends a
new supply of rich, red blood
coursing through the veins. This
fine old remedy will restore your
lost vigor and strength which
the demands of winter have used
up, for it is without question one
of the best tonics and system
builders ever made.
Ask your druggist about K.
S, S. He has sold it for years.
and will tell you that it is a
thoroughly reliable and honest
told remedy, having been on the
market more than fifty years.
Buy a bottle and begin taking
it today, and thus prepare your
system for the changing sea
sons, so that you will be" in con
dition not only to enjoy the
beauties of springtime, but alsi
to so tone up and strengthen the
system that you need not live ri
rear of the many ailments s-i
prevalent in summer.
A thorough civiuiNliig and '
toning up of the- entire cy. .
tern Ik absolutely necowsiry
jUHt 'It tills M'HMIII ttlK'll iImi .
strength Is dcpleleil mid iho
vltullly Is nntiii-iilly ut u low
efcb,
. :jc
Special medical advice can be
had without cost by writing to
Chief Medical Adviser, 181
Swift Laboratory. Atlanta. Cu.
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..-V LOCAL AMD LCIS3 OlSTAMCE. HAULIM6 . , --1 - - -1 L 4 U - UU41UL
Woodburn, April 21. The cooklngl " . " Z.Z.. . . ' ' , '
dub at the nan school held a pub-' "WE STRIVE TO PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS . ' .
Quality ; Fitters 1 : f ;
New arrivals in Ladies' Walking Boots in brown and black
kid and caWskins;with military and Cuban heels. Ideal
for every ' day sireetwiarl Priced .af
1
Wo
rogue yxioras
arrijir in -'wJmen'A Brogue -dx'fbrdaJn Brown; and Gocp. Brown,. with Cuban" heela:
: :' : . t ': for' Dress? Street' wear, and ' ideal for Summer Wear : ' ' . .. .
B
listed Mtow
lioe" Store
125 North Commercial Street.
YOUR HOME TOWN FIRST
Wh v the Cleveland Six is
Multiplying Its V rienas
c&aaure of driTing, ana we ease oi arirnm wm w. . . .
: .". Xl motot of the Clmknd to-derftned byttj
CtevelwKl cttwjr own endnem, twtwJ to ifoM
work end tntntvkm
hdag offered to th pab&e, mA tT"
eomW own part ttoT- 1
iauSm thwmnd of nwtortfU who prefer the Bght
betted JurtwJ m
of it etek-ws una Btaatnmj $n
Whin You 5 W Driv f Ckvtland Six, You Want It
r ; 0ytF.O.B.avttem4)
ctptionl nnd the brake urt. Urn umlerlun
pring eonttrucUon nd toft rftlfal cunhlons tv
th Clveliind unusual qualitiet of comfort.
nee ftnt sent out on It Jounwy Into the. big
world of motordom, Uit July, the Cleveland Sw hi
msde frknde, wd mulUplied Xbrm'- Thouwtndi of
ewnm know whtt good ear It l nd they tell their
Wends. -" ;
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, . 349 North Commercial St., Salem.
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