1920. THE CAPITAY JOURNAL 'u.v Shaw Busy Town , . miiy of pur- !- ' . .mi- eoiistroe- a "' 1 the town of Shaw H" : . f, w vears WW" ' ' llule trading l'int ' Tit" T"ap " . K.iniiiunity, . grea" JfW '"" " lT j .,,mrv (level- 1 I. the sense that the l ii -Prime 1)10- "tt and the success i.thortly for the conditions are rcep- frTt true utility with- . ... i the basis l This a.vi L,n4Uall,l,liestoth8 ,tbe hi" the vi0? I the .'5 -' can reach, ,;. with ' " T. ..t The ra ue L oretard is expressed b f i,... it irives . jminemaw "" 1 . ....... i.nconr- j amiuuu" -- Ltbrwirtiout the entire I . ,f If mt htMiIl- lUelpHOK-..""- - --- L, ring of which Salem L lM churches and two fmployinff four te.-iciie.s 0yinste teachers. With saw is tack of this con- ij0SitlS it IllUSl ceniumj results. , prune industry is the 1)rjiP, there are others makeup a combination of iirarisei. The Oregon inn)' of Turner, has opened (ice here where its proa itl G. E. Schropf is the .ut nf the Shaw brunch L grain, flour, feed, lumber. W building material. Mr. iIbc a building oppolste at store for Michael Kocht. . pool hall and barber Kochl Is something of a tiuects to establish a ga(- i4 is tlw near future. i ;ii'ider and A. C. Keiber . rected a large steam evap- te of Hpproxiniately h till take care of the if this section. liesides Ketwflv ether prune dri- fidnity. not "Wfthout an Inventor. Pr has. invented a prune Volaimeil to be of great miif arowers, and he Is wni filling orders for the Sic re dally beimr re ceived from all uarts of OregoB and Washington. This furnace requires no pit, no piping, and is a saving on fuel. The danger of fire is entirely elimi nated, said the inventor. With this system there is slid to be no burning or scorching of prunes and it is said also to increase the capacity of the drier. It if claimed lhat there are over seven, hundred are of prunes within a radius of two mrtes around Shaw and uImiui one-half f Uis acreage is in the Ovegu Fruit tirowers- association. It the' urowera will sign up about one hundred fifty acres more the associa tion has igreel to build a , packing plants here, ana the Xntixens of Shaw are working with that end in view. Be sides the prunes grown her? there are about one hundred acres of berries under cultivation and more will be planted. . A Shaw, within recent years, has be come quite a shipping point for grain and oter products of the farm. x bers Brothers have three warehouses at the station In Shaw which afford the wonderful advantage of a tmme market Land values are (Trowing dally and there are few farms for sale around the progressive little town this season. music u hhrnadarWiS "'V l"Hmwv"1 their household goods to the mustc is being prepared. Mtfrphylardner sawmill, where Mr. L. Xt. Aiken, an alumni of o. A. C., j arilner is interested and where they spent a few hours in .Monmouth Mon-will reside during the summer, day, speaking at chapel hour. w. e 4 , ....... ... .0 nnfc, , Ihe wm, for tne suppo;t;Kikhart " u 5 " vrB- :WMhtthWI!f,,'N,rt,n'-- -Mr- anfl Mra J" Crahtrev-nd Z ?.? ":,,,v,dui" e this.' m ,eft Monday for Salem, where thev un tus friends. ex,rt to rewabi a a.omH r lonaei-.' ln WetlmsJay evening. Jlay li.! V. C. Cik-rson and his met her have Kev, Ceorge E. Lewis wU! give an u.lmoxvd iHUi In hou trn v reoentlv luMrated lecture 01, Ala- ka I thej puivhawd fcsa, ji. M. IMtatd. and chapel. Mr. Lewis U, wpeciallj,- fited ha-ve rented the Mie thcv vacated 10 to n.-ak on (his vuWjec I. having spent j w '"iam lnckle, an eoiplove at the j the greater part of his life in the j woolen mnls. . north .and thence knows hla material i At a nv.ni meettwn the sclud Hiiti:uately. He has consented to soenV i ImbuiI all the mtwui t.h.n i aX t:ie chiM-l hour. also, on the same'w e reWnwt. llowcm-. ;he . of his remliilscenow'l'rlnclp.-il, B. K. Ford, has decided not whieh he is obli-ed to omit from thej remain here and has ucceptei th-. regalar lecture. The public Is cordig-'viJiieipathip of Ikim.n school-, ly Invited. An admission of 2fl and SO1 11 is expecWd that blisses Hol.lcr, cents will Ih- charged in the evening. 11ake, ltendlvr, Moore and Mickey will K. AV. Kirk, snnerhitendent -of the remain. Oregon Citv ctors, x-isited the nor- 3- A. C.. wttii ;i;s wjfo and daii--h . PAGE FIVE lief. Weid received Tuesday afternoon was that he was considerably Improv ed. - : J. W. Mayo, cashier of the Farmers : Merchanu bank, who has been con fined to his honte with stomach trou ble the at three weeks, if able to be ai iuty naain. but says he d.H-snt fel 'i.- 'VHoknm." iir. aipl Mrs. . K-vmard .tvssne, bvp l , n vi'ithi t the h.nife of .eir daughter, Mrs. H. J. Howe the past few dnvs. They exiwej to leo.ee Iil-. of the week for a visit in Cali fornia.: , I'eter . IMdrieh. nad family expect to tart. tne fi:ift of ac nmnth for -an xt-t-nded vMt with friends nrnl -r-la-. tlve the Knfcatas and Miiwo-itu Th'.v will ma lev the trip m Ford e d o ,top.iog a various towas alonx the route. They expect the trip ! way to tMke about a mouth. of- returns from more than half the . Anna ft. Wonsor has heen appoint city. Six positions on ilte -nnn-ir e.1 posioasier at Kurcka, M alia Walla were to lie fill-d and labor had four of county, and llc-irgc D. 1'ott. r at the twelve candidates in the field. .-:ngdalo. fitev.'ns cetinty. I m il one day last week. lie r an- here from Springfield, Ore., The last program of the war by the 'diiug with Mr. Cox's i.olk.si- i,. IKdphiaa literary aH-lety will be eiven ! Sarah Cox. He is a merchant hi that 011 Friday evening at 7:Si in h icJmpel. A spring program, eonsisting 'of ua operetta, a May dance, and some iijtpropriate nons have hwn prcptared. Mtas Schnette will sing a solo. St Paul Mayor Re-Elected Over The Eloper sawmill, located -on the : rthflT I fiTI dl A Normal Stayton .Monmouth, Or., May 5. President Ackernian is still visiting the various high schools of the tite this week and rt'ports many interested in the norm il. A cordial invitation Is extended to all teachers to visit the normal on Satur day, May 8, at which time there .will he regular work both in the normnh and the training school. As a recompense for the above ex tin school day, the students, will enjoy a day's vacation on Mav 17. This is a Monday so counting the week-end there will 1e really three days, May 15, 66, 17. Miss. Carson of Klklns rural center gave an entertaining talk at the chapel hour last Wednesday, bringing her students to illustrate her statements. The normal was very happy this week to assist in the entertainment of the utocknien from the east who spent a short time In Monmouth on Wednes-i day. . ;,. ' : Plans, are hehig made for the usual , Memorial day program In honor of the ' Civil war veterans to be given in Cth, j chapel May SI ,at 2 p. m. Judge L. T. Harris, of the stnte supreme bench. running. This is a. new mill Just late ly established. '-.'.. 1 Word has hen received at Mehnma from the itostoffice department that : the Mehnma postofflee will soon be i re-established, with Mr. :..,, Stayton, Or., May 5. The Itrown-', pastmaster. feteel .lniWr company i busy at : Stanley A. Starr and wife motored present hruiKHig a drive of about ',-; over h'oin Albany Saturday eveni r; OOfl fe-.'t of ls itown the intinniriv-j ajifl reiK.iiiH il until Sunday even!'! or. Sometime next month they exiicct guests of Mr. and .Mrs. J. M. Ringw. to start a drive of about two million. Mis. "Horace Lilly. Mia. Alexande feet on the Little Norh l'ork. This 'and Airs. Parry and son visited Salem will be some chore, as the stream does! Tuesday, going in the Lilly car. not have much water at that season of1 r. C. fVahtree was tkon with htc the year and is rocky and rough. , 1 coughs Friday and suffered from It Charles K. lirown lost the Index fin- IvimHnuousl.i . Monday mol ing he vfas ger of his left hand at the second joint ; taken to Salejn by his son, Floyd, and has his second finger badly lacer-: where it was hoped he could secure re nted by his hand coming in contact 1 with the log saw at the Brown lath mill west of town, one day last week. The Saotiam Woolen Mills company Is taking advantage of the bright mornings and has changed the hour of beginning work from 8 to 7:30, quitting at 5 o'clock. The change is appre ciated by most of the workers. G. L. I'.rown went to Portland Tues day morning in the Interests of his lath mill. This mill has been running pretty steadily since it was established and several carloads of lath have1 been nhiped. Mr. and JUrs. O, E. Gardner have I 1 j St. Paul, Minn.. May i. Mavor L i C. Hodgsonw us re-elected bv more 'than Ittlw votes over his wpjxment. Winiani Mahonoy. lalvor candidate. In yesterday's city election here., uccord. ingto almost complete unoffiicai re turns early today. With six scattered 'precincts missing out of 122. Hodgson had 20,76:1 votes and Mahoney IS.- 1'or councilmen, three labor candi dates apparently have won in the face Notice! . Owing to the cancelation ef two numbers on the Salem Lyceum Course a percentage of the paid admission will be . , returned to season ticket holders at the Armory Box Office from 4 p..m. to p. m. on. Thursday, May 6, 1920; Used Cars Small Auto Wanted Who ha: a small car of late model to trade tor a 1819 eight cylinder auto in perfect condition? Bring It to the 11. & C. Motor Co. Studebaker Six in good condition, engine thorough ly 'overhauled; practically new. cords, one spare. A car that will give long j service. f75U. Terms. ' Super-Six Hudsoa i RepaJntod and put in first class ! condition. A car easily worth $-'00 more than we are asking. iexisgton Minute Man Six Run only ilOO miles, equipped with cords, and has one spare, it's a l'Jlll model, and carries same guarantee as i new car. A most liberal discount. The B. & d Motor Co. 178 8. Commercial St. Good Year Tires And 4. r Tire Accessories ' Will be found at Lloyd E. Ramsden 387 Court St 4 r v MEN'S BLUElYENM OVERAUJS " $1.65 For More Specials SEE PAGE 3 People's Gash Store 2 Stores No. I on ConCl St ' No. 2 on Stale St . - - : : "WE WAA. ' '' . t 'AKRON TIKES " TUBES AND ACCESSORIES . Valley Motor Go. PANCAKE FLOUR Jusi add 'waferi it's ready. ( . - ft 4 ' Ml: What's in the Batter "ke' the Pancakes lihit, tender nd , crispy-brown tT otherwise. PANCAKE FLOUR is . perfect tombina ,W"of buckwht, wheal, corn and rice, -V "e scientificaUy exact amount of "8,n t0 me perfect Pancakes. There's tVen corn suSar to make a deliiite crust PANCAKE FLOUR saves you Wmg resh milk. The powdered " " a,rsady there. That's why 6 Packa costs you a few cent. mre and the cakes cost considerably; i y iii i i".i.jih .a tvrii' i ?v m PI EVA 'ri' 'Ml t .' ; t&rCl-iTP' 'MWI " ' 5 --rr-ZT Unusual Value-In Tires for the Smaller Cars Not only is characteristic Goodyear merit conspicuous in Goodyear Tires for the smaller cars, but ordinarily the first cost is found to be not greater than that of other tiresj often it is actually less. " The combination of unusual value in first cost and very low final cost, of course, is a result of Goodyear experience, expertness and care employed as insistently in the mak ing of 30x3-, 30x3'2- and 31x4-incli tires as it is in the construction of the famous Goodyear Cord Tires used on the highest pricea automobiles. For this reason more cars using these sizes were factory-equipped last year with Good year Tires tnan with any other kind. Get this unusual tire value to enioy on your Ford, Chevrplet, Dort, Maxwell, or other car using one of these sizes, at the nearest Goodyear Service Station. Get these tires and Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes at this station. " no on 9 "V A IV." 30x314 Goodyear Double-Cure tT'lso Fabric, All-weather Tread LJ 30x3'2 Goodyear Single-Cure c eg Fabric, Anti-Skid Tread L 1 Goodyear Heavy Totiriit TuHe are'thick, trong tubet that reinforce caitngt properly. Why rik a good eating with a cheap tube? Goodyear Heavy Touriit Tube coit little more than tube of lew merit. 30x3 liie in uiafr tl 50 proof bag . Fisher Flouring Miils Company Seattle .; , " ' ' . ,. ' Bdlingiiai W. - ScA Portland ' M Vernoo