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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1920)
FAGE SO THE CAriTAL JOURNAL Settler Of Oregon Laid To Fiial Rest "Wl tjf OC'ltiOl jleyk an elected secretary-treasurer; G. . JleBee of J (alias, congressional committeeman; Charles Brateher of ' Perrydale, state committeeman. J The finance committee appointed hy IVooillturn, Or., June 10. The fu-!tn' chairanin was E. K. rail.loek of neral of James Henry Carrett, who lnlecnlenre, chairman; Krank i. died in this city June 2, was held Sat-!-'ad of Itoila and Mrs. Stella J, llen urday afternoon at the Methodist Kis- l-O" of Spring Valley, copal church. Reverend C. L. Dark Charles r.ratcher made an enthus officiatine. lliirial was in lielle 1'asse j ja.itie talk on the coming election, say cemetery. tups' in part: "I eee Into the future. James Henry Carrett. son of J. 1. land a storm is on the horizon and we must strengthen our bulwarks to meet it. The committeemens duty is to see that the republicans set the votes due them and strengthen the republicans' interests wherever possible. We have Just us (rood candidate as the demo crats and, in fact, better, so we should i;et all the party vote." Claxtar and Kunlce Garrett, a pioneer family of Oregon, was born in Indiana, De cember IS. 1S36. As a lad of ten he crossed the plains by ox-team, settling wtih his parents not far from the pres ent site of .Mihvaukie. When 19 years of atre he joined the I'nited tar? troops and font lit In the Indian upris ing of 1856. Soon after the Indian war the family took up their residence southeast of Hubbard on liutte creek and In 186S he was married to Kachel Klllin, who survives her husband. They celebrated their golden anniversary on the 29th of lust X)ecember. llesideg his wife Mr. Garrett is sur vived by two sisters, Mrs. Sarah I Itrownell of Elgin. Oregon, and Mrs. j Kmmn Hawkins of Santiago, Califor- nla. Three nephews, Kugen and Her bert Garrett, of Horseshoe lienrt, Ida- 1... .....I rtu-)r.a f!.,...tt tt V';iM:i Will. . . i . !. i. .. .best known employes la, and a cousin, Mr.. i ltnief of Den- .... , ' , , States Indian service. ver aiso survive. home after a week s visit at the home Josephine county. An application f.lej , Application Tor the 'certification of of Mr. and Mrs. II. Beckman. by A. S. Tildeii of Nehalem asks for jjuo.OUO in irrigation bonds was filed I The Yearly Meeting of the Friends the right to appropriate water from wjtn he slilte irrigation securities church will meet in Newberg this'an unnamed stream in Tillamook Tuesday bv the Summer week and Ri-v. and Mm. lironner and county lor domestic use. ... several of their congregation will be! I Luke irrigation district comprising in attendance. ! Bids on the construction of a rein-! eight thousand acres in Lake county. Sin Uriah Terhune preached last forced concrete overhead crossing on ! contemplated development work on Sunday night In the Friends church the state highway over the Southei ij includes a diversion dam. in a.v attentive audience. 'Pacific tracks at June Junction jum, .iiih,i north of Tillamook will be receive'! , s THURSDAY rv. St avion Pioneer Paralysis Victim Claxtar, June 10. Walter Woold ridge returned this week from Ios Angeles, where he has been for some time. Mr. and Mis. John Westley are home from Long Beach and Klsinore, Cat, after spending several months in the south Mr. Westley was garden er and horticulturist at Chenuiwa school "for 17 years and Is one of the in the United I'nited States National bank pis clubbers, here are planning n grand 'et together meeting for Wednesday of this week. Dr. and Mis. John Evans, w!tli their daughters .Margaret and Barbara, john h.avion, June iu.. ..am n ........... u.coln U,(1 Mr Mrf, an old resilient of Stayton and vicinity, WeMtlev homp, Silturday. died at the home of his sister, Mrs. M. Mn) j,.U(J ,,wpn 1!aker llni1 J. l ollis In Stayton, Sunday, roiiuwing a stroke of paralysis. He came with his parents to Oregon in 1 8 Ti 2. and was lit the time of his death 84 years ot age. lie leaves several children, Mrs. by the state highway commission at to aiv attentive .audience. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Osborne of Jef- lerson were gues.s ui ..... ...... ...... ..., . i.r.l,.rt J..)v Hoag last Saturday. Mrs. Osborn was ' " ""rr" ,,-,, w their pupil during the six years tney.The "re will be Ho feet long. taught in Sodaville E. J. Claussen of Tillamook w.-s The Marlon school closes next Frl- 7 . " , , , . day. June 11th. The primary teacher. b I;,ml 'J" ! Mrs. Petersen, Will give her pupils a """V hw?' Tuesday, as attorney 1 1. picnic the las day for which they "e Tillamook county. Claus- have been planning for a couple of sen succee.ts i. . nam. e, weeks, on account of the sixth and to b'e s corporation commis seventh grade state examinations Bloner' coming the lust day of school, the, . intermediate and advanced grades si: $ Jjs had their "Closing" picnic last Friday, g By truck and autos they went to ALKALI IX SOAP Aumsville where they had a picnic BAD FOR THF. HAIR dinner in a beautifuT grove on a $ stream that flows through that place, After dinner our baseball nine play-, soap snould be used very carefully, ed the Aumsville team a hard and if you want , kpe) your hair looking interesting game of ball resulting in a its b-st Mos, so.ll)8 aml prepared score of 5 to J In favor of Marion. All shan)poos contuin too much alkali. arrived nome aooui nve o ciock tie- This dl.le8 the st.111)- makes the hair daring they had enjoyedi the day br(ttl am, ,...ins ., hug'ly- , , , The best tbing for steady use Miss uiara uoerner who woiks in uiKjfj0(j tne state unrary is tne guest oi ner.Which sister, .Mrs. nai iiussen, nir a, lew days. Mr. and Mrs. T'resnell of Seattle i Permission to construct a logging road at grade from its mill at Shan non station to its timber holding in (Lane county is granted to the Stev ens-Farris Lumber company of Wal ton, in an order issued by the public service commission, Wednesday. The permit Includes the construction if grade crossings over certain public highways at which regulation warn ing signs are to be erected and i...iin tained by the lumber company. t wo sons. Merle and Floyd, also Neal :vov ton left Saturday morning for Hood River for a fortnight. William Westley has Installed a water system at his place here, by have moved on the Kephart place re Bronner. They have purchased this farm, also the place where Rev. Og den lives. Mr. l'resnell is a brother of Knos l'resnell, and expects to spend the summer here, returning to Seat tie In the fall. coeoanut oil is pure and greaseless), and is better than anything else you can use. One or two teuspoonfuls will cleans' Red Cross Aid Reaches To 321 Families In May Three hundred and twenty-one fam ilies were assisted in various ways during the month of May, according 4 to the monthly report made by Carrie shampoo PAINS NEARLY DOUBLED ME UP M. S. Titus being the only one near wnl(.h nilt w,, k(,,,t premises may be at me lime ot oeain. i ne iu..eiii se.v iee was held Tuesday afternoon at the Baptist church, and interment was n the Wlsner cemetery near Kingston. Mrs. John Kndicott of Pendleton Is imP umj iphur while in bloom 'o visiting at the home of her brother, lames Ashe. furnished with water thruout the season. Suggestions sent out by O. A. C. that gooseberries be sprayed with prevent mold, have borne good fruit. Clean, unmoldy gooseberries are Lesley Dunagan of Willows, Cal., is wort 10 cents per pound. Sugar short visiting at the home of his sister, C. C. Stayton. Mrs. age has also tended to deal a solar plexus blow to the gooseberry and pieplant industries here. Cards have been received here an nouncing the arrival of a 9 pound (laughter to Mr. and Mrs. Flank Matthes of Wacundu, on Saturday May -2. The buby has been christen ed Mae Irene Matthes. Mrs. Mau'.es spent her girlhood hero and is . re ceiving ninny congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Caii Radke of Clax taf lire the inu-ents of daughter lini'i. Sitin-il-iv l:iv '"Q !it 1 le:i ei i n P w! in rutin V.ll.V WflS eieeoM. vi... u iini ii, , , j. i Republicans Of Polk County Are Organized Again Dallas, dr., June 10. A meeting of the 1'epul.llca.p committeemen of Polk eminly was held at the court house nt 1 o'clock Tuesday. Frank K. llul.banl tnrt, In making his remarks of nppre clitlon for the position,' he said, "The ooly objection I have to make to serv ing Is the fact that there is but little tip.htlng necessary In Polk county to Ice) the republican!! In the lead but evee-eonfidenee may ruin the party, fo ve must till work." ' , Salem. ; Struwln.rry picking will begin here whin the weather becomes R'ttlnl. the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simp ly moisten the hair with water and rub it In. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust i dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The i.-i..e i.n.hv h,.,i th n,uf.-.,.. " ' quickly and evenly, and it to run a nail in her foot which cuus-: ,Paves e scalp soft, and the hair, ed her to miss several days of school. ! fln !lnd silk-v- hr"tht' ''" "a- , J. 1). Smith has put in an lee-cream,1""1. eas lo '"u,"', . , . .. i four years I have doctored off and on 1 ou cun gei .YiuiNiiieu cucui.i.ui mi i - , : a u - .. a ... r I Nothing Helped Me Until I Took Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound. Wyandotte, Mich. "for the Inst M. CtlalMl. rocoriiilljl Keel-el:..-.- .u local home sen-ice section of the .v.. . . .....v. , ... t..ls of Iran liod eilur i... .... - " ""iiuueu tne s; ters written. 3i0; cash expended.' in the rtuort are: Interviews, 74S; let ters wr 1464.50. Aid in obtaining compensation n.i ; injured soldiers has been . iriven l.. ; . ueies of I., many cases ana any person Knowing of with the atai urpwJUo, noiLicoTT ! I vivin ' 1 "corpora state nt v. an ex-service man who was injure here Tuesday h " during the iriod of his service, and . bureau. lnc , " e cl who ha not made application for at Citt.ooo W1IUH, conniensiition. will confer a favor upon .it Kllis.,,,, c Ttar, ' tne Ked cross as well as the soldier, by .Young '""aojf reportinqr the name and address. so; Other ; that appMcntionjiiay be made. ' Tuesday triora!ion Oi f Secord and ... Australia Has House Sh.muge. :,m). Wa, 1. v Sydney. The scarcity of houses wjand Julius Cohe 4 HOW About YourCafafk? --'"iiii; t Llo You Want Real Pai' U movd.p"l!tll i thorough course of ffi. wiu ciean ind mm. which cauu Ctrrli. p Laboratory, AUuti, t a ; Then Throw Awy Yom Sprays and Other Makeshift Treat meat. Y(hy? Simply because you have overlooked the cause of catarrh, and all of your treatment has been misdirected. Bemore the cause of the clogged-up accumulations that choke up your air passages, and they will naturally disappear for ood. But no matter how mini fo focf ' applications you uh to tern- Mtf.nd nnjie his residence hi. l.ennle tf i 1 OU Cull g Marion and vicinity will have a shampoo at chance to cool their throats when cheap, and warm weather conies. His sign will evel-y memo also be a welcome sight to travelers along the dusty road. Mrs. J. L. Smith, and children, Dor ris and Harold, and Mrs. S. C. Webb went to Butteville last Saturday. The former returned Sunday, but Mrs. Webb will be gone about two months visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs E. K. Dengs spent last Sunday in Portland. Marion Marion, June 10. Scott's Mills left Mrs. Joe I lale of Monday for her State House Notes. Thirty six fires in Oregon outside of Portland during the month of May resulted In losses aggregating $210. 000 according to a summary compil ed by A. C. riarber. state fire mar shal, Sixteen of the lUi fires were in dwellings, five In mercantile estab lishments and three in lumber mills. Oregon City with a total fire loss of 7r,000 for the month heads the list. Walter Neuinayer of Grants Pass has filed with the state engineer's of fice an application for permission to appropriate water from Vancy creek for the irrigation of a small tract in months. any pharmacy, it's very a few ounces will sup;i!y, P... TjJ r of the family for f JT :, Will (adv) t " i SQUEEZED TO DEATH When the body begins. to stiffen' and movement becomes painful it is usually an indication that the kidneys' are cut cf order. Keer these organs healthy by takiru GOLD MEDAL The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. Famous since 1696. Take regularly and keep in good health. In three sizes, all druggists. Guaranteed S3 ropreaented. Lode for the nam Gold Modal on vry bul tan sef)t BO imiUtioa without help. I nave had pains; every month so bad j that I would nearly , double , up. 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