TUESDAY, 0. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Latest News Covering Centra! iviuamefre Uaiiey by Capital journajbpgciai corresponded ; ; : ' ,,. ..... . .,!.-. .and yurroumline territory held a com-! i Mt. Angel Enjoys Brisk Business In Every Line Mt Angel, Or., May 11. Live rr times aremscing in thi-efty. Rrisk Vick Bros., who are handling the samson tractor, reports three sales the last few days to John Edigcr, P. Xagle and Bon ililler. This makes since the middle of March. Polk County Court Circuit Court E. R. Woods vs A. N. La Hare. Com-! plaint filed. Plaintiff in the above! ant came to an agreement In Port 1 .. . A I . .. , . V. .. . u v. . . .... 1 1 1 . , , i,,i,-t) , v;J w - ewH, representing the business i, occupying the attention of wood park addition to West Salem foriS'"'n W illamette paper mill was in mercnanis ana others who make ilt. : $1600 but lr.terlr. La Bare sold it to Angel their headquarters. As n (ndi- .ajinther muff and h b rffuiu1 tn Mvp cation of the growth and business ex- j up to his agreement even though the pansion, the Fred Schwab commission j plaintiff has tendered the money, company announce that the present Mr. Wood seeks specific performance business quarters occupied are entirely ; by bringing suit in the circuit court. too small for the demands made upon them and work of enlarging the ware housing capacity was commenced yes terday. Besides remodeling the old warehouse the company will erect an addition Its by 0, with - two stories and basement. They expect to have the work completed In time for the (all business. 8herifT W. I. Needham was In the city from Satlem yesterday. About 40 members of the Knights ot Columbus went to Salem Sunday to attend the big class adoption. There were twelve candidates from Sit. An rl in the class. John Lux purchased the William Each residence on West Marquam street yesterday. A smoker will be held In the C. 0. F. hall In Woodburn Thursday evening under the auspice of Mt. Angel Coun cil Knight of Columbus, Paving Work 'At Mt. Angel To Begin Is Near Future Mt. Angel, Or., May 11. County Itoadmaster Culver and County Com missioner Hunt were In the city yes terday making plans to begin work of paving In this territory. They were In conference with Henry D. Olsen, trav eling freight agent of the Southern' Pacific company, regarding the con struction of a side track from the rait road yards here to the paving plant, and it is understood that arrangements were made to build the same at once. N. Schmaltx & Sons have been intend ing to extend the side track near their warehouses for some time, and it Is un derstood that this firm will act in con Junction with the county and the rail road company In making the necessary extension. rAuroraHighIs Host For Dance Probata Court In re: estate of Mary Jane Guy, de ceased. Letters of administration with oath and bond filed. In re: estate guardianship of J. W. Klrklund. an Incompetent. Oath of guardian filed. North Howell Girl Burned To Death; iUUlCneS 1 O niamer: D. M. Burnett. -her sister. North Howe... Or, May n.-WHlJ ... ? TJE Dallas trying to get men to work in the plant but without success. He learned that the demand is greater than the supply around Dallas. Many new enterprises In this vicinity are keeping all men regularly employed. Frank Museott, who- has been ill for several months, Is now Improving un der the medical attention he is receiv ing in Portland. Mr. Muscott has been in California for some time, but re cently returned to find recuperation better in Oregon: Rev. D. A. McKenzie of the Pres byterian church, returned from Taco nia. Wash., much Jmpfeved. He went to Tacoma for medical attention. ' Mrs. Floyd D. Moore, wife of the county clerk, returned from Jefferson Sunday where she has been visiting Attempt To Move Fire Relief Head Office Defeated the usual exercises. .Mark A. Paulson. enterprising boosters for Donald start - i met with appreciation because tiia i.iin;tv nt h.ln nn th farms. ed a movement recentlyto remove the H ' onices oi tne rarmers r ire n.euei -. , sociation and the, Hop Growers' Fire ; VOtUfrl LOUfltV U 111 I MBWIAIIVU'IIVI . ' " . -- . that village, but the proposition was defeated by J30 Votes. The question was submitted to the members of the association by means of a voting card. To move the headquarters required a two-thirds vote. There are said to be 4250 members in the association and J83J votes In the affirmative must be had to change the headquarters. As only 1605 voted affirmatively the prop ositlon failed to carry. and yurrounding tocher 'of the English class, will fin- munuy entertainment in tnu, cuy tab tomorrow and the remainder of' unlay evening and it proved to be a the classes will complete the work , big event. The object of the function, lay evening. The Hubbard scnoois was tQ raiSe money to complete the j ommencen winy iai ran m wm ,,oriul to the soldier boys. The pro of tertainment proved to ne a hitom iu everv way. ine leiiraiiiuni uwiiub brought In a nea sura nney- . . - . - v. ... ...fin. an.l th rvtan Aurora, or. May 11 A rew oi me; cose ear.v ... u.e p r ra. well rendered and the en Towns Join In Community Meet I Dr. Warren Smith, head of the de oartment of geology at the University of Oregon, will attend the Pan-Pacific scientific congress to toe held in Hono lulu. August 2 to ! ii i i i it U 1 1 1 1 hfi I'd i ii ' u . " t1 - AuroVaT'naldodbuVn and Needy I the University ot Oregon. KEEP 17 c Keep your MoroecU ' today and ward oli the new aid to i A Pleasant and eTilT tak as candy. We ' MAOB BY Scott a , playing with matches lawt Saturday afternoon, Kuth, the 4-year-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Rezniseek was so severely burned that she died from her Injuries the following day. Funeral services were conducted by Mr. Alson at the home Tuesday and burial was in Methany cemetery. School closed Friday, May 7, with a short program and big picnic dinner. Superintendent W. M. Smith was pres ent and gave a most Interesting talk on the 2 mill tax measure. Revival meetings are being held at the M. E. church beginning. May 0, and continuing through the week. Arthur Morgan Is at the Silverton hospital receiving treatment for acute Brlght's disease. Mrs. Alios 7agleson and little sons, Robert and John, have returned to their home at Eddyvllle, Or., after a two wek's visit with relatives here. Mrs. Mollis Howard and son, Oscar, left a short time ago for Idaho, driv ing overland with a team and wagon. Miss Maud Beer has recovered from her recent Illness. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jcfforson and Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Foster motored up the Ablqua on a fishing trip Sunday. The ball game Sunday between Howell and Waconda was won by the visiting team. W. J. Jefferson has a crew of men at work grading the Canyon hill. Robert Huckett. and sister in Dallas Monday seeking the assist ance of Mr. Helmes, the surveyor. Street improvements -are gaining some hold in Dallas as the surveyors are getting grades ready today. Mrs. I. F. Yoakum, Mrs. C. L. Barnes, and Mrs. Chett Coad motor ed to EiTSene Saturday to spend Mothers day at the university. Walter Vassal visited with friends in Salem Sunday. - J. T. Friar of Perrydale has pur chased a new home in Dallas and will become a resident of that city in the near future. Woodburn Bests St. Paul Tossers Woodburn, May 11. The local base ball team won an easy victory over St. Paul here Sunday afternoon by a score of 11 to 4. St. Paul was held scoreless until the 6th inning and af ter Woodburn had piled up 8 i uns, then the locals eased up and let the visitors have a few. A large crowd witnessed the game. Woodburn plays at St. Paul next Sunday, Hubbard School Finishing Term Hubbard, Or., May 11. Probably the first high school in the county to finish the year's work is the Hubbard school wbicte will close this week with Cloverdale Aurora, Or., May 11: The Aurora lilgll school gave a dance In the Auro ra bond hall Saturday, evening, under the patronage of the board of dlrec- North Howell callers on Thursday. Mrs. Emma Buughman of Portland visited Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Wiesner. Cloverdale, May 11. The basket so cial at the Illahee school May 1, was well attended, a fine program ren dered and the proceeds for the eve- were.nlng were over 185. Mr. and Mrs. John Schifferer have a baby daughter, born April 29. I A surprise party was given at the borne nf Mm F A. Wnnri lnnt Kim- Mrs. Grace Cawood, wife of Frank Aav in hnnnr nf Riiii .inn rni . CawOOfl. wtln fmmmittnri mlniilo In ... ...... torn. Th nnrnnw nf th ,,- . . "view relatives were mvitea Dut a most tors, ine purpose of the dance was Portland last week was well known 'enlovable time was had and fine birth to aid In financing the publication of here. She taught hool h.r- . ,,m. I "J0y,. B' W"", ""e.b.'r the hlirh school annual It was well attended and a very pleasant time was had. Senator Louis Lnchmund of Salem was In the city on business yesterday. It Is reported now that the road will not be paved between here and Cunby as many had expected. It will be graveled and made passable, however, and this will prevent a lot of knocking that has been Indulged In over the aerious condition of that piece of road. here. She tnught school here a num ber of years ago and Mr. Cawood spent his boyhood days here. Auto Reported Stolen Is Taken Back By .Dealer New machinery l being Installed at Sumner Fruit Growers association, Dallas, May 11. An automobile re cently reported stolen from Mr. Nutt at Bullston, was located by the Port land police. after communications the Albany plnnt of the Puvall.p and i ' v"r u",'rlu", l" "' ,.. ',. . ,.r' and giving some clue ns to its prob- Jnble whereabouts. It developed that Mr. Nutt had bought the auto on con tract from Mr. Zlggler, who Is in tne auto business In Portland, and a rep resentative of Mr. Zlggler was sent to got the car, When he arrived In lbillston and got nn opportunity to take the car he did so without con sulting Mr. Nutt. Mr. Nutt came to DuIIhs to make nut necessary com plaint against the party who relieved him of the car, upon advice given him he did not swear out a oomplalnt Wiley Gardner, representative of Caby Shunned Because of Eczema! Jas M. Shooting, sol Mais EL, Ltacutsr Quia, wriiasi "Mr tbr bnr eentmcted s SBTers cm f KcsnsB which cover Mi hii nico ftnd fceod. Vuituri to our hotuo would fluia cbltd brcane hp Imiked to tcrrlMa. I prorumt shot tie of 11. D. D. Insntn erodHilr ibort tunu my bur was cured." . Tttoumnds t letlen from smtrful oirrt ot D. U. 1). prove iu wondti ful ruulu In neHlirtc orturins kkiii diHimHi. 'i'lie vry nut sppIIck . tna&IUtK Um ItrhiiK end buiniiur. Why not trr bottlo t one olid be couvincoti? Your ' smneykadl If tli Drat bottle rioee not brine setief. Mr.tMsndtl.ot. Try D.D.I) Soap, too. m lotion tbv SWn Disease J. C. Perry's. HIDES and SACKS WANTED Also Junk of All Kinds Best Prices Guaranteed CALL 898 Capital Junk Co. Ths Square Deal House 171 Chomeketa St Phons 11 L. M. HUM Car ot Yick So Tong kinase Medicine and Tea Co. Has medicine which will our any known disease. Open Sundays from it a. m, until I p. m. lit South High Street salam, Oregon. Phone ISI THOMSON'S REMNANT STORE For Genuine Bargains Beginning Wednesday W.W.KOORE House Furnisher HOME OF THE VICTROLA You get more for your Money at Moore's. WOODRY BUYS and SELLS EVERYTHING rhone 310-511 STt N. Commercial fit. day dinner was served at 12 o'clock; covers were laid for sixteen. Mr. Jones celebrated his 72d birthday. .Mrs. Simeral of Salem visited here' Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. John Thomas. Mrs. W, G. Hadley had friends from Canada visiting her recently. The ladies of the .Pleasant View W. C. T. U. met last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Hodson. Quilting was the order of the day. Several were present and a-line dinner was served at the noon hour. Miss Hazel Craig and Mr. Garner were Salem visitors Saturday. John Thomas has Just finished set ting out about two acres of loganber ries. He purchased tips from W. H. Wilson. - A party was hold at the home of Mrs. L. K. Hennles Friday night. A crowd of -young people were present. Floor games and danclng'was enjoyed throughout the evening. Luncheon wbb served at midnight and all de parted at a late hour. Every Oregon Boy '-.and Every Oregon Girl Is a possible College Student. Oregon sends a bigger percent age of its children to college than any other state, without exception. That is One of the State's Proudest Records No state can have too much education. Education is the safe guard of freedom and of right, and higher education is the cap stone of the public school sys tem. But higher education in Oregon is in great danger. The State University and the Agri cultural College have twice as many students ,as they have in come to train. Protect these Schools And their Great Work by voting on Mav 21 for the Higher Educational relief meas ure. Higher Education navs the state in dollars and cents, in im proved living, in scientific gress, in farm, orchard and stock ranch development, and m the better quality of its public and high school teaching. Paid advertisement Inserted by Colin m Denair or the Joint Alumni Relief Committee for Higher Educa tion In Oregon. Si 4 piitni, xnu Portland. I a I ! Dressy Sprin Footwear Trim Pumps and Oxfords in many lasts and leathers are featured in the Spring Line of Maxine Shoes Now on Display at t' . Buster Brown Shoe Store 125 Commercial Street Lane county have organized. automobile dealers "Valley Motor Co. BULLETIN "GOODYEAR" Tires and Tubes are the best made. We have just re ceived a big shipment. We specialize on these tires For Ford Cars FORDSON FARM TRACTORS 1 "Valley Motor Co. u Announcement j We have become associated with Drs. M. C. Find- ' ley and B. L. Steeves under the firm name of HENRY E. MORRIS CO. Eyesight Specialists 4 Rooms 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 203, 209, 210, 211 t Bank of Commerce Building X - j II SI Tl mtm OU1 llll'dll iracKs 'lfsv I ( I Jit f4 V mm & e4 XAPm' SV" - . ... V. . l We will be in our new location Monday, May 10 j HENRY . MORRIS & CO. t Formerly of S05 State Street 4 4 4 4 4! 4 4 4 4 4 4 Capacity 5500 . f. O. b. Salem, $1995.00 THE. "HUFF Is the single achievement of 1920. It is the, greatest motor truck value of the year. Its great over-powered, heavy duty construction in a 5500-pound capacity track has made it leap into amazing popularity. Everywhere it is the subject of prac tically every motor truck conversation because it sets a new standard in value. Truck buyers who have been accustomed to paying $2500 to $3000 for trucks are now buying the "Huffman" because it is absolutely the lowest priced truck for Us carrying capacity and high grade standard units in the worldr-Never before has $1995 bought so much actual "Dollar for Dollar" truck value: Huffman Motor Sales Co. MS J E. SCOTTf Manager. Office 124 South Liberty State Distributors for Oregon and Idaho P. X.' JOHNSON, Sales Mgr. -4